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Tenses: hawks, hawking, hawked

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hawkadd into favorites/hɔk/, /hɔːk/, /hɑk/
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Etymology: [ 'hok ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English hauk, from Old English hafoc, from Proto-Germanic *habukaz (compare West Frisian hauk, Dutch havik, German Habicht), from Proto-Indo-European *kobuĝo (compare Latin capys, capus 'bird of prey', Albanian gabonjë, shkabë 'eagle', Russian кобец (kóbec) 'falcon').
Synonyms: mortarboard, war hawk, militarist, chauvinist, jingoist, belligerent, warmonger, chauvin, jingo,
Antonyms: dove

şahin, doğan, seyyar satıcılık yapmak, atmaca, kürek, boğazını temizleme, boğazını temizlemek, açgözlü ve saldırgan tip, avlanmak, tavşancıl, tablacı, seyyar satıcı, avlamak, sertlik yanlısı politikacı, öksürmek, hawk, serpme tahtası, öksürerek balgam çıkarma, yaymak, işportacılık yapmak, işportacı, sıvacı tahtası, harç tahtası, şahinle kuş avla(mak), çaylak, gezgin sa, Falco, x öksür/işportacılık, hawkish savaş yanlısı, atmaca gibi kuşa saldırmak, Accipiter, şahinle kuş avla, HAVK:Satıhtan havaya hareketli hava savunma sistemi, Kara Kuvvetleri için alçaktan orta irtifaya kadar hava savunma örtüsü sağlar. MIM-23 olarak adlandırılır, çıkarmak, Öksürerek boğazdaki balgamı dışarı çıkarma, öksürme suretiyle boğazı temizleme, seyyar satıcılık, seyyar saticilik, yırtıcı,

1 şahin  isim     ts
2 doğan  isim     ts
3 seyyar satıcılık yapmak  fiil     ts
4 atmaca  isim     ts
5 kürek     ts
6 boğazını temizleme     ts
7 boğazını temizlemek     ts
8 açgözlü ve saldırgan tip     ts
9 avlanmak     ts
10 tavşancıl     ts
11 tablacı     ts
12 seyyar satıcı     ts
13 avlamak     ts
14 sertlik yanlısı politikacı     ts
15 öksürmek     ts
16 hawk  Askeri     ts
17 serpme tahtası  İnşaat     ts
18 öksürerek balgam çıkarma     ts
19 yaymak     ts
20 işportacılık yapmak     ts
21 işportacı     ts
22 sıvacı tahtası     ts
23 harç tahtası     ts
24 şahinle kuş avla(mak)     ts
25 çaylak  isim     ts
26 gezgin sa     ts
27 Falco     ts
28 x öksür/işportacılık     ts
29 hawkish savaş yanlısı     ts
30 atmaca gibi kuşa saldırmak     ts
31 Accipiter     ts
32 şahinle kuş avla  fiil     ts
33 HAVK:Satıhtan havaya hareketli hava savunma sistemi, Kara Kuvvetleri için alçaktan orta irtifaya kadar hava savunma örtüsü sağlar. MIM-23 olarak adlandırılır  Askeri     ts
34 çıkarmak  fiil     ts
35hawking Öksürerek boğazdaki balgamı dışarı çıkarma, öksürme suretiyle boğazı temizleme  Tıp     ts
36hawking seyyar satıcılık     ts
37hawking seyyar saticilik     ts
38hawkish yırtıcı     ts
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To forcibly attempt to cough up (phlegm), A plasterer's tool, made of a flat surface with a handle below, used to hold an amount of plaster prior to application to the wall or ceiling being worked on: a mortarboard, To hunt with a hawk, A diurnal predatory bird of the family Accipitridae, An advocate of aggressive political positions, To clear the throat loudly, To sell, A hawk is a large bird with a short, hooked beak, sharp claws, and very good eyesight. Hawks catch and eat small birds and animals, To catch, or attempt to catch, birds by means of hawks trained for the purpose, and let loose on the prey; to practice falconry, To clear the throat with an audible sound by forcing an expiratory current of air through the narrow passage between the depressed soft palate and the root of the tongue, thus aiding in the removal of foreign substances, A plasterers tool, made of a flat surface with a handle below, used to hold an amount of plaster prior to application to the wall or ceiling being worked on, They differ from the true falcons in lacking the prominent tooth and notch of the bill, and in having shorter and less pointed wings, One of numerous species and genera of rapacious birds of the family Falconidæ, 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, sell or offer for sale from place to place, a square board with a handle underneath; used by masons to hold or carry mortar, Many are of large size and grade into the eagles, clear mucus or food from one's throat; "he cleared his throat before he started to speak", [hieroglyphically] was by the Antients put to signify the Sun, being an Emblem of its powerful Influences in the World Some have observed of this Bird, that it can steadfastly behold the Sun, and that its Bones will attract Gold (the Metal of the Sun) as the Loadstone does Iron They also represented Almighty God by the Body of a Man covered with a long Garment, bearing on the Top of the Head a Hawk; because the Excellence, Courage, Nimbleness, and good Qualities of this Bird, did shadow out the incomparable Perfections of its great Creator And because the Hawk is a Bird of Long Life, it was an Emblem of Natural Life; it was also put to signify a prudent, valorous, just and brave Man, an advocate of an aggressive policy on foreign relations, diurnal bird of prey typically having short rounded wings and a long tail, In politics, if you refer to someone as a hawk, you mean that they believe in using force and violence to achieve something, rather than using more peaceful or diplomatic methods. Compare dove. Both hawks and doves have expanded their conditions for ending the war. dove, bird of prey with a hooked beak and curved talons; person who favors aggressive or warlike political policy (Slang); aggressive person (Slang), If someone hawks goods, they sell them by walking through the streets or knocking at people's houses, and asking people to buy them. vendors hawking trinkets. = peddle, disapproval You can say that someone is hawking something if you do not like the forceful way in which they are asking people to buy it. Developers will be hawking cut-price flats and houses, If you watch someone like a hawk, you observe them very carefully, usually to make sure that they do not make a mistake or do something you do not want them to do. To peddle (goods) aggressively, especially by calling out. An audible effort to clear the throat by expelling phlegm. Any of many small to medium-sized, diurnal birds of prey, particularly those in the genus Accipiter. The term is often applied to other birds in the Accipitridae family (including buzzards, harriers, and kites) and sometimes to certain falcons. Hawks usually eat small mammals, reptiles, and insects but occasionally kill birds. There is often no difference in plumage between sexes. Hawks are found on the six major continents. Most nest in trees, but some nest on the ground or on cliffs. True hawks (accipiters) can usually be distinguished in flight by their long tails and short, rounded wings. They are exemplified by the 12-in (30-cm) sharp-shinned hawk (A. striatus), gray above with fine rusty barring below, found throughout much of the New World. See also goshawk, sparrow hawk. pigeon hawk fish hawk Black Hawk hawk moth duck hawk sparrow hawk War Hawk Hawks Howard Winchester Hawking radiation Hawking Stephen William, A small to medium bird with short rounded wings, a long tail, usually yellow, orange or red eyes, living in wooded countryside, hunt with hawks; "the Arabs like to hawk in the desert", An effort to force up phlegm from the throat, accompanied with noise, A fairly small board with a handle beneath it used for holding mortar, diurnal bird of prey typically having short rounded wings and a long tail an advocate of an aggressive policy on foreign relations hunt with hawks; "the Arabs like to hawk in the desert, To offer for sale by outcry in the street; to carry (merchandise) about from place to place for sale; to peddle; as, to hawk goods or pamphlets, To raise by hawking, as phlegm, In a more general sense the word is not infrequently applied, also, to true falcons, as the sparrow hawk, pigeon hawk, duck hawk, and prairie hawk, Some, as the goshawk, were formerly trained like falcons, To make an attack while on the wing; to soar and strike like a hawk; generally with at; as, to hawk at flies, Wolf-rider elf, male brother of Mistseeker, whereabouts unknown, A small board, with a handle on the under side, to hold mortar, Medium range ground to air system, heave heccccchluuug hock up a furball hooverin hork huey hug the porcelain wishing well hurl, The surname of the theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking used attributively in the name of various theories and results in physics, An English patronymic surname, variant of Hawkins, Present participle of hawk, Action of the verb to hawk, Supportive of warlike foreign policy; bellicose; inclined toward military action, Favouring increasing interest rates; inclined towards increasing interest rates, family name; Stephen Hawking (born 1942), leading British physicist (renowned for his ideas on quantum physics, black holes and the "big bang" theory), American filmmaker whose works include His Girl Friday (1940) and The Big Sleep (1946), Curved like a hawk's bill; crooked, past of hawk, plural of hawkie, sport of hunting with hawks or with falcons; act of selling in the street by shouting, the act of selling goods for a living, English theoretical physicist (born in 1942), Journalists use hawkish to describe politicians or governments who are in favour of using force to achieve something, rather than using peaceful and diplomatic methods. He is one of the most hawkish members of the new cabinet. dovish. supporting the use of military force in order to deal with political problems, resembling a hawk; advocating aggressive or warlike political policy, The characteristic of being hawkish, any political orientation favoring aggressive policies, third-person singular of hawk, plural of hawk,

39 To forcibly attempt to cough up (phlegm) - "Jim hawked up some spit and spat it on the sidewalk."     ts
40 A plasterer's tool, made of a flat surface with a handle below, used to hold an amount of plaster prior to application to the wall or ceiling being worked on: a mortarboard     ts
41 To hunt with a hawk - "He rode astride while hawking; she falconed in the ladylike position of sidesaddle."     ts
42 A diurnal predatory bird of the family Accipitridae - "It is illegal to hunt hawks or other raptors in many parts of the world."     ts
43 An advocate of aggressive political positions - "The hawks controlled the senate, so the Minister of War had few problems with his budget."     ts
44 To clear the throat loudly - "Grandpa sat on the front porch, hawking and wheezing, as he packed his pipe with cheap tobacco."     ts
45 To sell - "The vendors were hawking their wares from little tables lining either side of the market square."     ts
46 A hawk is a large bird with a short, hooked beak, sharp claws, and very good eyesight. Hawks catch and eat small birds and animals     ts
47 To catch, or attempt to catch, birds by means of hawks trained for the purpose, and let loose on the prey; to practice falconry     ts
48 To clear the throat with an audible sound by forcing an expiratory current of air through the narrow passage between the depressed soft palate and the root of the tongue, thus aiding in the removal of foreign substances     ts
49 A plasterers tool, made of a flat surface with a handle below, used to hold an amount of plaster prior to application to the wall or ceiling being worked on     ts
50 They differ from the true falcons in lacking the prominent tooth and notch of the bill, and in having shorter and less pointed wings     ts
51 One of numerous species and genera of rapacious birds of the family Falconidæ     ts
52 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  fiil     ts
53 sell or offer for sale from place to place     ts
54 a square board with a handle underneath; used by masons to hold or carry mortar     ts
55 Many are of large size and grade into the eagles     ts
56 clear mucus or food from one's throat; "he cleared his throat before he started to speak"     ts
57 [hieroglyphically] was by the Antients put to signify the Sun, being an Emblem of its powerful Influences in the World Some have observed of this Bird, that it can steadfastly behold the Sun, and that its Bones will attract Gold (the Metal of the Sun) as the Loadstone does Iron They also represented Almighty God by the Body of a Man covered with a long Garment, bearing on the Top of the Head a Hawk; because the Excellence, Courage, Nimbleness, and good Qualities of this Bird, did shadow out the incomparable Perfections of its great Creator And because the Hawk is a Bird of Long Life, it was an Emblem of Natural Life; it was also put to signify a prudent, valorous, just and brave Man     ts
58 an advocate of an aggressive policy on foreign relations     ts
59 diurnal bird of prey typically having short rounded wings and a long tail     ts
60 In politics, if you refer to someone as a hawk, you mean that they believe in using force and violence to achieve something, rather than using more peaceful or diplomatic methods. Compare dove. Both hawks and doves have expanded their conditions for ending the war. dove     ts
61 bird of prey with a hooked beak and curved talons; person who favors aggressive or warlike political policy (Slang); aggressive person (Slang)  isim     ts
62 If someone hawks goods, they sell them by walking through the streets or knocking at people's houses, and asking people to buy them. vendors hawking trinkets. = peddle     ts
63 disapproval You can say that someone is hawking something if you do not like the forceful way in which they are asking people to buy it. Developers will be hawking cut-price flats and houses     ts
64 If you watch someone like a hawk, you observe them very carefully, usually to make sure that they do not make a mistake or do something you do not want them to do. To peddle (goods) aggressively, especially by calling out. An audible effort to clear the throat by expelling phlegm. Any of many small to medium-sized, diurnal birds of prey, particularly those in the genus Accipiter. The term is often applied to other birds in the Accipitridae family (including buzzards, harriers, and kites) and sometimes to certain falcons. Hawks usually eat small mammals, reptiles, and insects but occasionally kill birds. There is often no difference in plumage between sexes. Hawks are found on the six major continents. Most nest in trees, but some nest on the ground or on cliffs. True hawks (accipiters) can usually be distinguished in flight by their long tails and short, rounded wings. They are exemplified by the 12-in (30-cm) sharp-shinned hawk (A. striatus), gray above with fine rusty barring below, found throughout much of the New World. See also goshawk, sparrow hawk. pigeon hawk fish hawk Black Hawk hawk moth duck hawk sparrow hawk War Hawk Hawks Howard Winchester Hawking radiation Hawking Stephen William     ts
65 A small to medium bird with short rounded wings, a long tail, usually yellow, orange or red eyes, living in wooded countryside     ts
66 hunt with hawks; "the Arabs like to hawk in the desert"     ts
67 An effort to force up phlegm from the throat, accompanied with noise     ts
68 A fairly small board with a handle beneath it used for holding mortar     ts
69 diurnal bird of prey typically having short rounded wings and a long tail an advocate of an aggressive policy on foreign relations hunt with hawks; "the Arabs like to hawk in the desert     ts
70 To offer for sale by outcry in the street; to carry (merchandise) about from place to place for sale; to peddle; as, to hawk goods or pamphlets     ts
71 To raise by hawking, as phlegm     ts
72 In a more general sense the word is not infrequently applied, also, to true falcons, as the sparrow hawk, pigeon hawk, duck hawk, and prairie hawk     ts
73 Some, as the goshawk, were formerly trained like falcons     ts
74 To make an attack while on the wing; to soar and strike like a hawk; generally with at; as, to hawk at flies     ts
75 Wolf-rider elf, male brother of Mistseeker, whereabouts unknown     ts
76 A small board, with a handle on the under side, to hold mortar     ts
77 Medium range ground to air system     ts
78 heave heccccchluuug hock up a furball hooverin hork huey hug the porcelain wishing well hurl     ts
79Hawking The surname of the theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking used attributively in the name of various theories and results in physics     ts
80Hawking An English patronymic surname, variant of Hawkins     ts
81hawking Present participle of hawk     ts
82hawking Action of the verb to hawk     ts
83hawkish Supportive of warlike foreign policy; bellicose; inclined toward military action - "The Prime Minister could count on the support of a hawkish majority in Parliament to support the invasion."     ts
84hawkish Favouring increasing interest rates; inclined towards increasing interest rates - "The Federal Reserve's recent statement on the slowing of inflation was interpreted as hawkish by the market."     ts
85Hawking family name; Stephen Hawking (born 1942), leading British physicist (renowned for his ideas on quantum physics, black holes and the "big bang" theory)  isim     ts
86Hawks American filmmaker whose works include His Girl Friday (1940) and The Big Sleep (1946)     ts
87hawked Curved like a hawk's bill; crooked     ts
88hawked past of hawk     ts
89hawkies plural of hawkie     ts
90hawking sport of hunting with hawks or with falcons; act of selling in the street by shouting  isim     ts
91hawking the act of selling goods for a living     ts
92hawking English theoretical physicist (born in 1942)     ts
93hawkish Journalists use hawkish to describe politicians or governments who are in favour of using force to achieve something, rather than using peaceful and diplomatic methods. He is one of the most hawkish members of the new cabinet. dovish. supporting the use of military force in order to deal with political problems     ts
94hawkish resembling a hawk; advocating aggressive or warlike political policy  sıfat     ts
95hawkishness The characteristic of being hawkish     ts
96hawkishness any political orientation favoring aggressive policies     ts
97hawks third-person singular of hawk     ts
98hawks plural of hawk     ts
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99 hawk  Askeri     ts
 


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