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Sentences with hawk

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  • Both hawks and doves have expanded their conditions for ending the war.
  • ...vendors hawking trinkets. [VERB noun]
  • Americans may indeed be well served externally at this dangerous juncture by the unsentimental foreign policy hawks that tend to predominate in the Republican Party.
  • Leading hawks within the Bush administration are gloating over their humbling of Europe and are opposed to any concessions to America's rivals.
  • Developers will be hawking cut-price flats and houses. [VERB noun]
  • He is hawking around a 15-minute, £5,000 promotional video. [VERB PREPOSITION noun (not pronoun)]
  • Look for seals and river otters that sometimes come in at high tide and hawks that cruise the surrounding fields for small game.
  • Bird watchers will be treated to the sight of caracara hawks, Florida sandhill cranes, and numerous other species.
  • He hawked and spat. [VERB]
  • To hawk phlegm up.
  • Men and women everywhere hawked government-controlled newspapers printed on a grayish, low-grade newsprint no doubt full of comparably dull propaganda.
  • Gore, too, once was a moderate, a founder of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council and a hawk on foreign policy.
  • The blinding sun flashed over the graceful wings of the hawk soaring through the clouds.
  • Misogyny is metal's oldest, most boring trick and no less boring when it's spouted by some guy who sounds like he's trying to hawk up a loogie.
  • When I tipped my head back, I saw the hawk buckle its wings and plummet behind the trees.
  • Fishing bats are large, yellow-orange, and rather pungent creatures that can hawk large flying insects or snag small ocean fish from the surf.
  • Quarry is eaten on the ground or on a stump, the hawk standing with both feet on its victim, drooping wings to form a tent and spreading its tail as if to give support.
  • This conference exists so they can hawk their wares to an audience of government officials, in this case mostly mayors.
  • His crest hung on the wooden wall, the black hawk with wings perched in a frightful pose staring at her with its piercing golden eyes.
  • Moisten your plywood hawk and load it up with mortar.
  • Load the mortar onto a mortar hawk, then press the filler into the joints with a joint filler.
  • Unable in a state election to run as a foreign policy hawk, she did the next best thing by choosing a Republican admiral as her running mate.
  • She liked to shop, casually wandering throughout the market, occasionally listening to the white clad merchants hawk their wares.
  • Children hawk small items and souvenirs, sometimes working for the vendors who have stalls in Sangha near the guesthouse.
  • To her surprise, an enormous hawk was perched on the branch of the cherry blossom tree.
  • Load some stucco on a hawk and then onto your trowel.
  • A favorite hunting hawk of the emperors flew into the camp of Guru Hargobind who was also hunting.
  • The faux hawk continues to dominate cutting.
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