hawking

IPA: hˈɔkɪŋ

noun

  • Action of the verb to hawk.
  • An English surname originating as a patronymic, variant of Hawkins.
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Examples of "hawking" in Sentences

  • The so-called hawking machine, figure 22, is an illustration of Read
  • She mostly sells the clothing materials through hawking, that is, personal selling method.
  • She mostly sells them through hawking, which is house to house selling, and sometimes in the community market.
  • They shudder pathetically like lithographs of Victorian beggars with perfect features and alabaster skin hawking rags in the lewd alleys of the novel.
  • If you've recently received an annoying robocall hawking an "extended auto warranty," you're not alone—and the Federal Trade Commission has your back.
  • If you've recently received an annoying robocall hawking an "extended auto warranty," you're not alone — and the Federal Trade Commission has your back.
  • The so-called hawking machines have also this object in view, and Fig. 23 is an illustration of Holliday's hawking machine, made by Messrs. Read Holliday & Sons, of Huddersfield.
  • Elizabeth is a trader who deals with assorted products such as cooking utensils, clothing, ladies 'slippers, etc. and mostly sells through hawking, that is house-to-house selling.
  • If the idea of hawking your wares on eBay is overwhelming and scares you, there are some tools to help you navigate the selling end and to offer helpful tips to make your selling more successful:

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