hawk|hawked|hawking|hawks in English

verb

[hɔːk]

work as a peddler, sell one's goods by going from place to place; peddle; hunt with a hawk; glide and hit like a hawk; clear the throat noisily and bring up phlegm

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1. This entry was posted in Hawks - Buteos and tagged ABA countable, Arizona, black, black-hawk, hawk

2. With their smaller lookalike, the Sharp-shinned Hawk, Cooper’s Hawks make for famously tricky

3. The term "true hawk" is sometimes used for the Accipitrine hawks in regions where buzzard is preferred for the buteonine hawks.

4. The sharp-shinned hawk (Accipiter striatus) is a small hawk, with males being the smallest hawks in the United States and Canada, but with the species averaging larger than some Neotropical species, such as tiny hawk

5. The red-tailed hawk is a member of a group of broad-winged soaring hawks collectively known as Buteos

6. Accipiters The northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) and the sharp-shinned hawk (Accipiter striatus) are the Alaskan representatives of a group of hawks known as Accipiters, with short, rounded wings (short in comparison with other hawks) and long tails

7. Who's been hawking gossip about?

8. Armamentary armaments armangite armarium armature (current term) armatured armatureless armatures armaturing: armband armbands armbone armbraces armchair armchair(a) armchair general armchair generals armchair hawk armchair hawks

9. Hawk identification often begins with a general description of hAwks as the group of large birds in the order Falconiforme, which consists of Eagles, Falcons and HAwks. Together with Owls, they also go by the name raptors or birds of prey.

10. In Rhode Island, there are three types of Accipiters: the medium-sized Cooper’s hawk, the larger Northern goshawk, and the smaller, sharp-shinned hawk (called “sharpies”), the nearly identical cousin, and the most numerous of the hawks migrating along the Atlantic seaboard

11. And when a hawk meets a hawk?

12. Like hawks.

13. He is hawking his goods everywhere.

14. One Quer é taro - based outfit hawked square tortillas.

15. Accipitrine (Noun) A hawk or a hawk like bird.

16. Buteos, the group that many consider to be “classic” hawks—including Red-tailed Hawks, Red-shouldered Hawks, and Swainson’s Hawks—have a particular taste for small mammals

17. He's always hawking gossip about.

18. Giant hawk.

19. Accipitrine (plural Accipitrines) A hawk or a hawk-like bird.

20. Darting through the cedars in pursuit of a yellow-rumped warbler is a Cooper’s hawk, one of the three species of North American Accipiters- -woodland hawks that prey chiefly on birds

21. Hawking radiation has a thermal spectrum.

22. 2 Contraceptives are hawked through the print media and on billboards.

23. The terms Accipitrine hawk and buteonine hawk are used to distinguish between the types in regions where hawk applies to both

24. A Harrisxxx hawk.

25. Today, Hawking still at Cambridge University as a professor.