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Definitions from the WebHawks and EaglesNoun: Hawks and eagles are large birds of prey belonging to the family Accipitridae. Example sentence 1: The hawks and eagles soared high above the mountains, scanning for their next meal. Example sentence 2: You can spot various species of hawks and eagles in this wildlife sanctuary. Verb: To hawk and eagle means to watch or observe keenly, like the way these birds of prey do. Example sentence 1: From her balcony, she hawked and eagled the bustling city streets below. Example sentence 2: The detective hawks and eagles every movement of the suspect, hoping to catch a clue. Adjective: Hawks-and-eagles (hyphenated) can be used as an adjective to describe something related to these birds. Example sentence 1: The hawk-and-eagle population in this region has been increasing over the past decade. Example sentence 2: The children enjoyed a hawk-and-eagle show at the zoo, where they learned about these majestic creatures. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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