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Hired muscle Meaning in English

expression

ˈhaɪɝd/ /ˈməsəɫ
HY-erd MUS-suhl
hˈaɪəd/ /mˈʌsəl
HY-uhd MUS-uhl

Definition

A person who is paid to use physical force for someone else, usually to protect them or intimidate others. It often refers to bodyguards or tough people working for criminals.

Usage & Nuances

Used informally, often in crime or action stories. Refers to someone physically strong paid to protect, intimidate, or threaten for others. Not used for official security (like police); sounds negative or shady. Common: 'act as hired muscle', 'bring in hired muscle'.

Example Sentences

The boss called in hired muscle to protect the building.

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The criminals used hired muscle to scare people.

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He works as hired muscle for a local gang.

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If they give us trouble, we'll bring in some hired muscle.

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The club owner doesn't go anywhere without his hired muscle.

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You can tell he's hired muscle just by the way he stands by the door.

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