hawked Antonyms

Meaning of hawked

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hawked (imp. & p. p.)

of Hawk

Webster

hawked (a.)

Curved like a hawk's bill; crooked.

hawked Sentence Examples

  1. The street hawkers peddled their wares with persistent cries.
  2. The hawkers shouted their offers at the top of their lungs, trying to attract attention.
  3. The market was filled with hawkers selling everything from trinkets to handmade goods.
  4. The elderly hawker sold apples from a small wooden cart.
  5. The hawkers' cries echoed through the narrow streets, inviting customers to browse.
  6. The hawkers displayed their items prominently, hoping to entice passersby.
  7. The hawkers haggled with potential buyers, trying to secure the best price.
  8. The hawkers' lively banter created a festive atmosphere in the marketplace.
  9. The hawkers knew every nook and cranny of the city, where to find the best deals and the most eager customers.
  10. The hawkers' livelihood depended on their ability to charm and convince customers to part with their money.

FAQs About the word hawked

of Hawk, Curved like a hawk's bill; crooked.

distributed,peddled,retailed, wholesaled, marketed, hustled, merchandised, merchandized, dealt (in),vended

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The street hawkers peddled their wares with persistent cries.

The hawkers shouted their offers at the top of their lungs, trying to attract attention.

The market was filled with hawkers selling everything from trinkets to handmade goods.

The elderly hawker sold apples from a small wooden cart.