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Hawk   /hɔk/   Listen
Hawk

noun
1.
Diurnal bird of prey typically having short rounded wings and a long tail.
2.
An advocate of an aggressive policy on foreign relations.  Synonym: war hawk.  Antonym: dove.
3.
A square board with a handle underneath; used by masons to hold or carry mortar.  Synonym: mortarboard.
verb
(past & past part. hawked; pres. part. hawking)
1.
Sell or offer for sale from place to place.  Synonyms: huckster, monger, peddle, pitch, vend.
2.
Hunt with hawks.
3.
Clear mucus or food from one's throat.  Synonym: clear the throat.



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"Hawk" Quotes from Famous Books



... something swooped for him from behind, another pair of talons clutched him beneath the arms, his downward rush was checked, within another hundred feet, and close to the surface of the sea he was again borne upward. As a hawk dives for a songbird on the wing, so this great, human bird dived for Bradley. It was a harrowing experience, but soon over, and once again the captive was being carried swiftly toward the east and what fate he could not ...
— Out of Time's Abyss • Edgar Rice Burroughs

... While I endeavoured, in the cabin, to defend my own rights and those of the owner of the lancha, I heard a noise on deck. Something was whispered to the captain, who left us in consternation. Happily for us, an English sloop of war, the Hawk, was cruising in those parts, and had signalled the captain to bring to; but the signal not being promptly answered, a gun was fired from the sloop and a midshipman sent on board our vessel. He was a polite young man, and gave me hopes ...
— Equinoctial Regions of America V3 • Alexander von Humboldt

... not the hawk-nose actually peak itself, did not the cat-eyes actually glare from the knocker, as he raised his hand to it, at the stroke of twelve? But now, without further ceremony, he dribbled his liqueur into the pestilent visage; and it folded and molded itself, that instant, ...
— The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: - Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English, Volume 5. • Various

... their secrets, he found where they hid the gold they used now and then to barter with the white men in their towns, he saw their hidden turquoises. Further, he wronged a maiden who was one day to come to the kiva of the headman, the Hawk Man, Kish Taka. The maiden now was dead by her own hand; Courtot that night, full-handed with his thievings, had fled; and always and always, until the end came, Kish ...
— The Desert Valley • Jackson Gregory

... Associated Press of the United States no longer ago than the war with the southerns. I mind myself how you told them at Shediac, that the Alabama was down among the fishermen in the bay, like a hawk among a flock of pigeons. Faith, you had twenty of them taken and burned before you stopped that time, and the telegraph operator at Point de Chene was hopping all the evening between the boat and the office, like a pea ...
— Adrift in the Ice-Fields • Charles W. Hall


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