Hireling in a sentence as a noun

It is known there are people being paid to do that, although I'd expect hirelings to do a better job for their pieces of silver.

You sure won't be hanging out at the cool cafes with your new superfriends delegating menial tasks to your hirelings.

It may be the practise in America to yield to an all powerful CEO / Chairman but CEOs are mere 'hirelings' and it is the board legally runs the company.

About the only thing that I felt was pretty valid was the invasiveness of the story, partly through the fluff conversations of hirelings but mainly through all the boss cutscenes.

"It seems that for employers and their hirelings, there is always a labor shortage or a looming labor shortage"Of course, competition makes the prices go down, ergo, there is never enough competition.

They do not wish to collect pay openly for their service of rule and be styled hirelings nor to take it by stealth from their office and be called thieves, nor yet for the sake of honor, for they are not covetous of honor.

Unfortunately this will lead to retaliation against those organising employers are not above hireling shady organisations to break unions - who would have no compunctions in hacking such an online system.

Heck, Malcolm X joked about government hirelings back in 1964: "Brothers and sisters, friends and enemies: I just can't believe everyone in here is a friend, and I don't want to leave anybody out."Looking around, it seems to be that most people are and have been indifferent to issues of peace and social justice most of the time.

Hireling definitions

noun

a person who works only for money

See also: pensionary