Synonym: chase, hunt, peddle, sell, vend. Similar words: mohawk, tomahawk, thaw, shawl, awkward, mawkish, hawthorn, awkwardness. Meaning: [hɔːk] n. 1. diurnal bird of prey typically having short rounded wings and a long tail 2. an advocate of an aggressive policy on foreign relations 3. a square board with a handle underneath; used by masons to hold or carry mortar. v. 1. sell or offer for sale from place to place 2. hunt with hawks 3. clear mucus or food from one's throat.
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181) Hawk says, current, we see the bitter fleabane break out of estate exhibit.
182) Four prototype HALTT (“Helicopter Alert and Threat Termination“) sensors are now on board Black Hawk helicopters and deployed to Afghanistan, as Danger Room alum Nathan Hodge reports.
183) In addition there will be an outrigger camera to capture what Ms. Druyan called "the Kitty Hawk moment."
184) The wedge-shaped craft is about the size of a BAE Systems Hawk ? around 12m long with a wingspan of 10m.
185) The UH-60M, already in use by the U.S. Army, features a strengthened airframe, more powerful engines and wider rotor blades than previous Black Hawk variants, according to Sikorsky.
186) "I did not moult from a hawk into a dove[sentencedict.com], " says Mr Gates.
187) A hawk of the genus Buteo, having broad wings and a broad tail.
188) Four UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters fitted with missile protection systems.
189) The poetry of Yorkshire-born Ted Hughes, first published in a book called "The Hawk in the Rain" when he was 27, was unlike anything written by his immediate predecessors.
190) The package includes some sophisticated weapons, such as Black Hawk helicopters and Harpoon missiles, but it does not include F-16 fighters that the Taiwanese would dearly like.