hawk

বাজপাখি
definition
verb
he spent the afternoon hawking
(of a person) hunt game with a trained hawk.
swifts hawked low over the water
(of a bird or dragonfly) hunt on the wing for food.
noun
Bird watchers will be treated to the sight of caracara hawks , Florida sandhill cranes, and numerous other species.
a diurnal bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long tail, typically taking prey by surprise with a short chase.
Americans may indeed be well served externally at this dangerous juncture by the unsentimental foreign policy hawks that tend to predominate in the Republican Party.
a person who advocates an aggressive or warlike policy, especially in foreign affairs.
translation of 'hawk'
verb
খক্ করা,
খাঁকার দেত্তয়া
noun
চিল,
তীক্ষ্নদরষ্টিসম্পন্ন ব্যক্তি,
লুণ্ঠক,
কপোতারি,
লোভী ব্যক্তি,
শ্যেন,
বাজপাখি
example
Load the mortar onto a mortar 'hawk' , then press the filler into the joints with a joint filler.
I'm a classical liberal, economically (laissez-faire is my mantra) and a 'hawk' on foreign policy and defense.
Misogyny is metal's oldest, most boring trick and no less boring when it's spouted by some guy who sounds like he's trying to 'hawk' up a loogie.
For large jobs, a 'hawk' is better than a mud pan.
Children 'hawk' small items and souvenirs, sometimes working for the vendors who have stalls in Sangha near the guesthouse.
The blinding sun flashed over the graceful wings of the 'hawk' soaring through the clouds.
Gore, too, once was a moderate, a founder of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council and a 'hawk' on foreign policy.
Students will probably never forget the 'hawk' spreading his magnificent wings as Mrs. Beck held him above her head.
He's also a nature lover and when he saw a 'hawk' chasing pigeons around the Kennaway Hotel on Friday morning he watched in awe.
I'm a fiscal conservative, social/cultural liberal and foreign policy 'hawk' .
She liked to shop, casually wandering throughout the market, occasionally listening to the white clad merchants 'hawk' their wares.
Moisten your plywood 'hawk' and load it up with mortar. Hold the hawk against the wall and use a long, thin trowel to pack mortar into joints.
This conference exists so they can 'hawk' their wares to an audience of government officials, in this case mostly mayors.
Load some stucco on a 'hawk' and then onto your trowel.
Fishing bats are large, yellow-orange, and rather pungent creatures that can 'hawk' large flying insects or snag small ocean fish from the surf.
He resembles a small 'hawk' or falcon who has just been unhooded: rapt, sharp-featured, luminously alive to the moment.
dragonflies 'hawk' and feed on flies
Unable in a state election to run as a foreign policy 'hawk' , she did the next best thing by choosing a Republican admiral as her running mate.
A favorite hunting 'hawk' of the emperors flew into the camp of Guru Hargobind who was also hunting.
To her surprise, an enormous 'hawk' was perched on the branch of the cherry blossom tree.
When I tipped my head back, I saw the 'hawk' buckle its wings and plummet behind the trees.
Quarry is eaten on the ground or on a stump, the 'hawk' standing with both feet on its victim, drooping wings to form a tent and spreading its tail as if to give support.
His crest hung on the wooden wall, the black 'hawk' with wings perched in a frightful pose staring at her with its piercing golden eyes.
The fencing is 5 feet high and has occasional cross fencing to keep 'hawks' from swooping in and snatching up one of the chickens.
She had a weakness for fine clothes and being a vigorous lady, she enjoyed 'hawking' , shooting the long bow, and making the trip from Theobalds to Westminster, a dozen miles away on horseback.
He has red hair and brilliant green eyes, fringed with lashes night-black, so he seems almost 'hawklike' .
Young boys 'hawking' phone cards and cigarettes circulate among the tables as regularly as the uniformed waiters.
Red-tailed 'hawks' and turkey vultures circled above us in a blue sky.
The family Accipitridae encompasses many of the diurnal birds of prey, including the familiar 'hawks' and eagles.
I did see a few egrets in the fields (maybe cattle egrets) and a group of blue-cheeked bee-eaters 'hawking' for insects and perching on powerlines.
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