hawked Meaning & Definition

  • En [ hɔːk]
  • Us [ hɑːk]

Meaning of hawked In English

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  • And he gave us no thanks for the favors and the many thoughts, because, full of himself, he hawked a fable.

  • However easy it is to find religion being hawked in crass ways, the kinship idiom of the congregation protects people from being reduced to commodities.

  • The evil against which we want to guard is that these licences might be hawked around.

  • Because of their sensitive character, such matters cannot always be hawked about and debated in public.

  • They may be hawked about the streets but no shopkeeper could sell them, whereas those papers can be sold in shops in other towns.

  • Rigs are being hawked for hire in a way which completely reverses the situation of a year ago.

  • I entirely agree that it would be undesirable to have drink hawked from parish to parish.

  • Television licences are being hawked around as counters in a deal.

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