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hawk1
noun
- 1. A relatively small diurnal bird of prey with short rounded wings and very good eyesight which hunts by pouncing on small birds and mammals.
2. In the USA: any of various falcons.
3. politics.
- A person favouring force and aggression rather than peaceful means of settling disputes. Compare dove2 (sense 2).
- Thesaurus: warmonger, militarist, belligerent, chauvinist, jingoist; Antonym: dove, pacifist.
- intr
1. To hunt with a hawk.
intr
2. Said of falcons or hawks: to fly in search of prey.
3. To pursue or attack on the wing, as a hawk does.
noun
adj
- Like a hawk.
adj
- To be able to judge between things pretty well.
- To watch them closely.
hawk2
verb hawked, hawking
- 1. To carry (goods) round, usually from door to door, trying to sell them.
2. To spread news, gossip, etc.
- Thesaurus: peddle, sell, vend, tout, market.
- Form: hawk about (often)
hawk3
verb hawked, hawking
- intr
1. To clear the throat noisily.
2. To bring phlegm up from the throat.
- 1. The act or an instance of doing one of the above.
