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How to use hawked in a sentence

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They are usually sold in street markets, car boot sales and are also hawked around pubs.
Is it that different from the travelling pedlar who hawked his wares warning that he wouldn't be there tomorrow?
I don't know if I swallowed it or hawked it up, but I couldn't get it to go either way for a long time.
They are too rare and valuable a bird to be hawked about with the rest of your menagerie.
Another gob of spit hit the dirt, but this time hawked the other way to Mathias.
A television station hawked its new fall lineup on stickers affixed to bananas in grocery stores.
Fraudulent doctors and sellers of nostrums have hawked their wares throughout the world since earliest times.
Shops began to open and street vendors hawked vegetables loaded onto donkey carts.
An osprey flying past with a fish in its talons was another bonus while a dusky flycatcher hawked insects from various perches around the garden.
After making a demo in his London flat on a stereo tape-deck, he hawked his melding of many instruments around record companies.
Hacks offered guided rides, property owners preserved battle damage for display, and relic hunters hawked everything from bones to bullets.
As recently as the late 1960s, vendors hawked turtle eggs in the streets of Chennai.
Both mobilized a grassroots organization unprecedented in their countries, and both hawked progressive agendas.
Gone are the days when a few rows of vendors hawked books to hardcore fans.
Men and women everywhere hawked government-controlled newspapers printed on a grayish, low-grade newsprint no doubt full of comparably dull propaganda.
They spend hours browsing such jewellery hawked on pavements.
Bands played, people danced, and merchants hawked their wares.
He had hawked up as much phlegm and mucus as he could muster into that spit and watched it slide nastily down Cassius' face in streaks of yellow and white.
They were in the tradition of colportage, hawked by street pedlars who entered bars and workshops, or sold by tobacconists, newsagents, or at railway kiosks.
Stall owners hawked their wares under canopies of brightly colored cloth.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Had I understood the trick, I would have hawked for them and helped feed them myself!
He hawked about his notion of the way to India at all the courts of Europe.
Donkey-loads of hoja, or corn-shucks, were hawked about for sale.
And, in fact, Bilibin's witticisms were hawked about in the Viennese drawing rooms and often had an influence on matters considered important.
Is it nothing to me to see my mother's name and residence hawked up and down in such an association?
He could not bear to have it said of her that she was hawked about.
Two days afterwards, the story was hawked about the streets.
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