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hawk1 [hɔ:k, Am hɑ:k] N

1. hawk (bird):

hawk-eyed ADJ

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Here, he uncovered how the poor hawkers were forced to contribute money to fob off police officers on duty who would otherwise have enforced the ban on hawking.
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This behavior is contrasted with hawking insects from the air or chasing after moving insects such as ants.
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They are hawking political vapourware, giving a "sales pitch" for something that doesn't even exist.
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Hawking is now administering the coup de grace.
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Hawking later described this as an insurance policy of sorts.
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The birds do most of their foraging in flocks on the ground, though they are occasionally observed hawking insects airily.
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Hawking, not yet showing signs of the disability to come, is adorably gawky and fresh as a new pin.
www.smh.com.au
He was employed in a private company for sometime and also engaged in hawking fruits and vegetables after office hours.
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Even companies that had nothing to do with fish sticks were hawking the product in one way or another.
www.gizmodo.com.au
White-eyed slaty flycatchers are frequently spotted either hawking for insects or taking them from the ground.
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