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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The man hawked newspapers on the corner every morning.
The artist hawked her paintings on the boardwalk.
The street vendors hawked their wares to tourists.
The sheikh was a skilled hunter and had hawked for many years in the desert.
During the demonstration, the trainer showed how the bird hawked its prey.
He hawked with his bird of prey in the open fields.
The journalist hawked at the politician's response, waiting for a truthful answer.
The student hawked at the equations on the board, trying to understand the math problem.
He hawked at the famous painting in the museum.
The tourist hawked at the historical buildings in the city.
The girl hawked candy bars outside the movie theater.
The homeless man hawked newspapers on the corner.
The psychic hawked her services at the state fair.
The hot dog vendor hawked his tasty snacks at the baseball game.
The politician hawked his policies during his campaign speeches.
The coach hawked the team to give their best performance in the game.
The coach hawked his strategies to the team before the big game.
The lawyer hawked her argument to the jury in the courtroom.
The old radio hawked static before finally tuning into the right frequency.
The generator hawked as it tried to provide power to the whole house.
She hawked to try to clear her voice before singing.
The clock in the hallway hawked every hour, making it difficult to sleep.
The car's engine hawked continuously while the mechanic tried to fix it.
The mason hawked the bricks to the top of the building.
The street performer hawked the heavy drum during the show.
The porter hawked the heavy luggage up the stairs.
The mountaineer hawked his equipment up the steep slope.
The vendor hawked his wares through the busy streets.
The farmer hawked a large bag of wheat on his shoulder.
The hiker hawked his backpack during the long trail.
The literary critic hawked the author's treatment of gender in the novel.
The fashion blogger hawked the designer's latest collection for being outdated.
He hawked the politician's policies in his daily radio show.
The opposition party hawked the ruling government's economic policies.
The teacher hawked the student's grammar mistakes in the essay.
The social media influencer hawked the product for its false advertising.
The music critic hawked the musician's lack of originality in the new album.
The talk show host hawked the celebrity for her controversial remarks.
The old woman hawked and cleared her throat before beginning to speak.
He hawked and spluttered for a moment, trying to clear his throat.
After smoking for years, he often hawked phlegm from his throat.
The man next to her on the train hawked up a large ball of phlegm and spat it onto the floor.
The singer hawked and coughed, and then apologized for his sore throat.
She hawked repeatedly, causing everyone in the room to turn and stare at her.
She hawked and spat out the phlegm to the side of the road.
The trainer hawked the bird to catch the prey.
The hawked birds soared through the sky in pursuit of their prey.
The falconer hawked with his bird of prey at the Renaissance Fair.
The musician hawked at the conductor, following the tempo of the music.
The artist hawked at the intricate details of the painting, studying each brushstroke.
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