A professional killer who uses a gun.
1 Not a centre-forward, or a poacher or some seasoned gun for hire .
2 Observers describe Roux as a legal gun for hire who is not motivated by altruism.
3 Instead, he is more likely to continue attempting to play as a T20 gun for hire .
4 This is because corporate America continues to turn to Wachtell as its top legal gun for hire .
5 She's a merc: a gun for hire .
6 He was "not a gun for hire , as some people have claimed," stated Mr Smith.
7 He was a one-man gun for hire .
8 Oh, there was no doubt when it came to the fact that Dekker was a gun for hire .
9 Having been a gun for hire at Marvel, he makes no money from the studio's films, but doesn't mind.
10 Former Proteas allrounder and T20 gun for hire , Colin Ingram became the Pakistan Super League's first overseas centurion on Sunday.
11 The production gigs when he was the hippest and best gun for hire in town led to the magnificent solo albums.
12 A Twenty20 gun for hire , since retiring from actual cricket in 2016, McCullum was never universally admired.
13 There had been fears last year Warner would give up his Australian career to become a gun for hire on the T20 circuit.
14 The former Dolphin abandoned his domestic cricket career in 2016 and has taken up the life of a travelling T20 gun for hire .
15 Using guns for hire to patrol Afghan bases is nothing new.
16 Bandits and guns for hire ae also rife in the area.
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