1. hawked - Adjective
2. hawked - Verb
of Hawk
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn my day, I, being the first supermodel, I hawked everything. Janice Dickinson
Twelve-piece cookware sets for ninety-nine bucks are routinely hawked on late-night TV - often by friends of mine. But with a mere five pieces, you can do whatever you like - slay the dragon and then cook its tenderloin in the style of the duke of Wellington, if you want to. Mario Batali
We swept, mopped, fetched water, did the laundry, cooked, pressed and folded clothes, hawked whatever items she wanted us to sell… We went to bed late and woke up early. Source: Internet
They had a large aquarium, there we were immersed in the water, with numbers on our chests, like fish being hawked. Source: Internet
This facial-recognition technology is being hawked to police departments all over the country as a way to cheaply track and catch suspects, and some, such as the Orlando PD, have already begun testing it. Source: Internet