noun
- the sport of hunting with trained hawks or falcons
verb
- selling goods by calling out in the street or going from place to place
- hunting with trained hawks or falcons
Examples
- Medieval nobles enjoyed hawking as a popular pastime.
- The art of hawking requires years of training both bird and handler.
- Street vendors were hawking newspapers on the corner.
- He spent the morning hawking fresh fruit from his cart.
- The merchant was hawking his wares at the market.
- Traditional hawking involves releasing the bird to catch prey.
- She learned hawking from her grandfather who kept falcons.