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    hawk
    [hôk]
    noun
    hawk (noun) · hawks (plural noun)
    1. a bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long tail, typically taking prey by surprise with a short chase. Compare with falcon
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      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        a bird of prey related to the buteos.
      • falconry
        any diurnal bird of prey used in falconry.
    2. a person who advocates an aggressive or warlike policy, especially in foreign affairs. Compare with dove.
      "severe limits were put on the peace plan by party hawks"
    verb
    hawk (verb) · hawks (third person present) · hawked (past tense) · hawked (past participle) · hawking (present participle)
    1. (of a person) hunt game with a trained hawk:
      "he spent the afternoon hawking"
    2. (of a bird or dragonfly) hunt on the wing for food:
      "swifts hawked low over the water" · "dragonflies hawk and feed on flies"
    Origin
    Old English hafoc, heafoc, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch havik and German Habicht.
    hawk
    [hôk]
    verb
    hawk (verb) · hawks (third person present) · hawked (past tense) · hawked (past participle) · hawking (present participle)
    1. carry around and offer (goods) for sale, typically advertising them by shouting:
      "street traders were hawking costume jewelry"
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    Origin
    late 15th century: probably a back-formation from hawker.
    hawk
    [hôk]
    verb
    hawk (verb) · hawks (third person present) · hawked (past tense) · hawked (past participle) · hawking (present participle)
    1. clear the throat noisily:
      "he hawked and spat into the flames"
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      • (hawk something up)
        bring phlegm up from the throat.
    Origin
    late 16th century: probably imitative.
    hawk
    [hôk]
    noun
    hawk (noun) · hawks (plural noun)
    1. a plasterer's square board with a handle underneath for carrying plaster or mortar.
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    Origin
    late Middle English: of unknown origin.
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    What do hawks eat? Hawks are birds of prey, and thus obligate carnivores. This means that they only eat meat, and never consume any plant matter. Because they live in so many different habitats, these birds eat a wide variety of prey. They hunt rabbits, snakes, rats, mice, squirrels, lizards, fish, birds, and virtually anything small enough to catch.
    What are the different types of hawks? Hawks are generally divided into accipiters (forest hawks) and buteos (grassland hawks). There is a great deal of overlap, however, between the two types and their preferred habitats.
    What are the physical characteristics of hawks?Broad-winged Hawks have dark brown upper parts, short, yellow legs, and a black and white banded tail. These small hawks catch and eat all sorts of small animals, including rodents, reptiles, baby birds, and insects.
    How do you identify a hawk? Rough-legged Hawks can be identified by their feathered legs. In flight the white tail and black band at the bottom are another good identification clue. They breed in the arctic and during the winter they migrate south in many areas of the United states, with the exception of the Southeast.
     
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