0 Someone who is hawk-eyed watches and notices everything that happens:
Hawk-eyed store detectives stood by the doors.
A little man with a goatee, hawk-nosed and hawk-eyed, came down the street with jingling spurs to meet them.
Without a word my silent companion, who had been scanning the whole country with hawk-eyed eagerness, took the trail, motioning me to follow.
And that man, that hawk-eyed man--" she shuddered, "must have recognized me.
I have observed, in doing business with lawyers, that they are exceedingly hawk-eyed, and jealous of everybody.
Not even the dealer or the hawk-eyed lookout was more intently absorbed in the game.
The old hawk-eyed rider did not flinch or turn a shade off color.
She waited, small and thin, hawk-eyed, imperious, and tempered like steel.
And when disorder occurred, a word from this gray, hawk-eyed rover was enough to quell the wildest roisterers from the plantations.