- HAWKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
HAWKING definition: 1 present participle of hawk 2 to sell goods informally in public places: Learn more
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Hawking definition: the sport of hunting with hawks or other birds of prey; falconry See examples of HAWKING used in a sentence
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hawking Other forms: hawkings Definitions of hawking noun the act of selling goods for a living synonyms: peddling, vending, vendition
- Hawking - definition of hawking by The Free Dictionary
1 To hunt with trained hawks 2 To swoop and strike in the manner of a hawk: "It was fun to watch the scattered snail kites lifting and falling in the wind as they hawked across the shining grass and water" (Peter Matthiessen)
- hawking, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
Factsheet What does the noun hawking mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun hawking See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence
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Action of the verb to hawk There are indications that hawking was also known The same authority tells us that he was initiated by his father in those field sports, such as hunting and hawking, which formed one of his recreations in after life
- HAWKING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
hawking in American English (ˈhɔkɪŋ) noun the sport of hunting with hawks or other birds of prey; falconry
- hawking - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
hawk•ing (hô′ king), n falconry Birds a bird that catches animals for food, having a short, hooked beak, broad wings, and curved claws Government a person who calls for aggressive action in settling disputes peddle: hawking souvenirs to tourists hawk1 (hôk), n
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