Hawks [noun]
Definition of Hawks:
a warlike person
Synonyms of Hawks:
Sentence/Example of Hawks:
For a larger bird like a hawk or woodpecker that might try to sink a beak or talon into your skin, call in an expert right away.
From selling scarves and hawking healthy cookies, Frankel attracted media notice that landed her on TV with Martha Stewart.
Pieces sold for a hundred dollar or less were soon being hawked online for thousands.
Since Henry Hawk could sit in a great elm far up the road and see himp.
Out of the darkening sky rang the twanging call of a night-hawk, and the cluck of a dozing hen sounded from the foliage overhead.
The memory of the hawk-nosed, steel-eyed officer who rode from Kurnaul to Meerut in twenty-four hours smote him like a whip.
This one I brought home and kept in my aviary till March, 1868, when it was killed by a Hawk striking it through the wires.
A giant of a fellow with an eye like a hawk and a big black beard that seems, somehow, to suggest a blacksmith.
As he passed he struck for my shoulder, and his grip, although it did not hold, was like the cutting of a hawk's talons.
She had entered into noisome places, but so had the marsh-hawk poising grandly on motionless wing there above.