a bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long tail, typically taking prey by surprise with a short chase
a person who advocates an aggressive or warlike policy, especially in foreign affairs
severe limits were put on the peace plan by party hawks
used in names of hawkmoths, e.g. eyed hawk
(of a person) hunt game with a trained hawk
he spent the afternoon hawking
(of a bird or dragonfly) hunt on the wing for food
swifts hawked low over the water
carry about and offer (goods) for sale, typically advertising them by shouting
street traders were hawking costume jewellery
clear the throat noisily
he hawked and spat into the flames
a plasterer's square board with a handle underneath for carrying plaster or mortar