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.