Synonym: chase, hunt, peddle, sell, vend. Similar words: mohawk, tomahawk, thaw, shawl, awkward, mawkish, hawthorn, awkwardness. Meaning: [hɔːk] n. 1. diurnal bird of prey typically having short rounded wings and a long tail 2. an advocate of an aggressive policy on foreign relations 3. a square board with a handle underneath; used by masons to hold or carry mortar. v. 1. sell or offer for sale from place to place 2. hunt with hawks 3. clear mucus or food from one's throat.
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4) Empty hands no hawk allure.
5) A hawk hovered over the hill.
6) A hawk hovers in the sky.
7) A hawk hovered in the blue sky.
8) The hawk swooped low over the field.
9) The hawk swooped down on the rabbit and killed it.
10) A hawk hovered in the sky,[http://sentencedict.com/hawk.html] waiting to swoop down on its prey.
11) A hawk swooped low over the field.
12) The hawk swooped and soared away carrying something.
13) The new plane has been christened the Hawk.
14) He waited, watching her like a hawk .
15) The hawk poised in mid-air ready to swoop.
16) The hawk dived straight at the chicken.
17) I don't think it's good to hawk on such a thing.
18) A hawk hovered in the air before swooping on its prey.
19) The hawk pounced on its prey and carried it off.
20) And when a hawk meets a hawk?
21) The Hawk is a tiny piece of the Machine.
22) My mother had eyes like a hawk.
23) Kruger is watching them like a hawk!
24) He and Rattling Hawk talk in low voices.
25) High above him a hawk hung like a pendulum.
26) It will be replaced by the carrier Kitty Hawk.
28) Speaking of hamburgers, I am as hungry as a hawk.
29) The Wright Brothers made their first flight in the Kitty Hawk in 1903.
30) We never got away with anything in Mrs. Podell's class - she had eyes like a hawk.