hawks
Prononciation : [hɔks]
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Contexte : « animals »
(noun) a type of bird that is known for its sharp eyesight and ability to hunt. Hawks can fly high and are often seen looking for food. They help keep nature balanced by eating small animals.
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I saw a hawk soaring in the sky today, looking for its dinner.
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There were no hawks flying over the field when we went to watch the birds.
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Have you ever seen a hawk perched on a tree?
Contexte : « behavior »
(verb) to sell goods or promote something in a very pushy or aggressive way. Imagine someone trying really hard to get you to buy something you don’t want.
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The seller hawked their homemade jewelry at the local market every weekend.
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She didn't hawk her cookies; instead, she quietly offered them to her friends.
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Do you think it’s helpful to hawk your ideas in a meeting?
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