0 Someone who is hawk-eyed watches and notices everything that happens:
Hawk-eyed store detectives stood by the doors.
The hunter was back, hawk-eyed.
The hawk-eyed man, for it was he that had been captured (his accomplice had vanished) made one more desperate effort to escape, but failed.
I saw him darting around like a hawk-eyed reporter this morning.
This is only one out of hundreds of instances of the hawk-eyed vigilance of the governor-general.
A gray-haired, hawk-eyed rider, lean and worn, approached with clinking spurs.
The door opened and a short, energetic old man, purple-visaged and hawk-eyed, came in.
How could he sit before the hawk-eyed man whom he was about to meet without in some way betraying his secret?
And when disorder occurred, a word from this gray, hawk-eyed rover was enough to quell the wildest roisterers from the plantations.