1. hawker - Noun
2. hawker - Verb
3. Hawker - Proper noun
A falconer.
One who sells wares by crying them in the street; hence, a peddler or a packman.
To sell goods by outcry in the street.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAir defense was another problem: the British had three squadrons of Hawker Hurricanes and three more of Fulmars to defend Ceylon. Source: Internet
A Hawker man allegedly prevented a woman from leaving his home before throwing knives at her, assaulting her, attempting to choke her and sexually assaulting her on Saturday (June 27) night. Source: Internet
A hawker who allegedly sexually harassed a woman with obscene messages and WhatsApp video calls was arrested Saturday. Source: Internet
Air defence in Russia The Hawker Hurricane was the first Allied Lend-Lease aircraft to be delivered to the USSR with a total of 2,952 Hurricanes eventually delivered, Morgan 1999, p. 55. becoming the most numerous British aircraft in Soviet service. Source: Internet
Between them, they had 45 Fairey Albacore torpedo bombers and 33 fighters, the latter consisting of 12 Grumman F4F Martlets (the export version of the American Wildcat), 12 Fairey Fulmars, and nine Hawker Sea Hurricanes. Source: Internet
At that time, production was slightly greater than the RAF's capacity to introduce the new aircraft and the government gave Hawker the clearance to sell the excess to nations likely to oppose German expansion. Source: Internet