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Synonyms for hawk

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Synonyms for hawk

verbto travel about selling goods

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Synonyms for hawk

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And, later on, Leo notices Marian pensive: "her face had the hooded, hawklike look it sometimes wore" (80).
'For this, if for no other reason, Wales needs to be hawklike in its vigilance over ministerial influence over cultural commissioning - hence the need for a mode of commissioning in which state funding is accompanied by funding from other sources.'
As always, his lean, hawklike face was inscrutable, masklike.
I relished the hawklike vision and the precise irony.
All of the assembly is done in their Santa Cruz, California facility under the hawklike eye of Conable, who often participates in the process.
For a second he leaned back in the chair, the hawklike dark eyes staring into the middle distance - a look that had been seen on thousands of posters in Iraq.
Tall and "heron proud," Step wears velvet turbans wrapped around her head and a fierce expression on her hawklike face.
HOLLYWOOD Exec recruiters, who watch Hollywood comings and goings with hawklike intensity, have noticed a recent bump in entertainment-biz hiring in top slots after many months of stagnation.
He had a bristly brown beard and a long hawklike nose.
Is the corporate governance of these firms more hawklike than that of other firms?
And he's still handsome, regal even, with his hawklike face and silvery hair.