1. hires - Pronoun
2. Hires - Proper noun
Alt. of Hirs
Source: Webster's dictionaryA brilliant actor and mimic (or so we are told, by Smith himself), he is down to his last coin when a spaceman hires him to double for an unspecified public figure. Source: Internet
A degree in accounting is needed for an associate bookkeeper job with CFO Services, a company based in America’s capital; staffing agency Accounting Principals hires freelance accountants and bookkeepers. Source: Internet
Acutely aware of costs, Beunig works by herself over winter, brings in three 25-hour-a-week helpers from mid-April through Labor Day, and hires other seasonal workers as needed. Source: Internet
Adams" who hires former head of security Michael Garibaldi to locate his megalomaniacal dog and cat. Source: Internet
After showing off her fighting skills, Roman hires her to become his personal driver. Source: Internet
… Architecture Advantage, St. Paul, announced the hires of as executive assistant and as project manager and architect. Source: Internet