Hawklike example sentences

Related (10): Sharp, piercing, predatory, fierce, vigilant, watchful, authoritative, intimidating, hooked, powerful.

hawklike

definition

  - adjective form of hawk

hawk

noun

hawk (noun) · hawks (plural noun)

  - a bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long tail, typically taking prey by surprise with a short chase. Compare with falcon

  - a bird of prey related to the buteos.

  - any diurnal bird of prey used in falconry.

  - a person who advocates an aggressive or warlike policy, especially in foreign affairs. Compare with dove.

  - (of a person) hunt game with a trained hawk:

  - (of a bird or dragonfly) hunt on the wing for food:

Synonyms

hawk, falcon, dove

"Hawklike" Example Sentences

1. The hawklike man swooped down upon his prey.
2. His hawklike gaze pierced through the darkness.
3. She had a hawklike nose, just like her mother.
4. The hawklike aircraft soared through the sky.
5. With a hawklike focus, he completed the task.
6. The hawklike movement of his head was astounding.
7. The hawklike profile of his face made him look intimidating.
8. As he approached the finish line, his hawklike determination kicked in.
9. His hawklike reflexes allowed him to dodge the flying object.
10. The hawklike pilot navigated the plane with ease.
11. The hawklike silhouette of the bird was visible even from afar.
12. Her hawklike attention to detail made her an excellent investigator.
13. The hawklike eagle swooped down and caught the fish in its talons.
14. The hawklike shadows of the trees enveloped the forest floor.
15. The hawklike precision of his strike impressed even his opponents.
16. With a hawklike intensity, she scanned the crowd for any sign of danger.
17. The hawklike vision of the predator allowed it to spot its prey from a great distance.
18. Her hawklike posture and piercing eyes made her the most feared teacher in the school.
19. The hawklike claws of the bird were sharp and deadly.
20. The hawklike speed with which he ran caught everyone off guard.
21. His hawklike cunning allowed him to outsmart his enemies.
22. The hawklike instincts of the hunter guided him through the wilderness.
23. Her hawklike features were softened by her warm smile.
24. The hawklike beak of the bird was perfectly adapted for catching prey.
25. With a hawklike grip, he held onto the rope for dear life.
26. The hawklike concentration of the athlete helped him break his own record.
27. The hawklike sight of the bird was impaired by the dark clouds.
28. The hawklike swiftness of his movements made him a formidable opponent.
29. With a hawklike speed, she darted across the field and scored the winning goal.
30. The hawklike vigilance of the guards kept the castle safe from invaders.

Common Phases

1. With eyes locked onto the target, he scanned the area hawklike;
2. Her hawklike gaze seemed to bore into his soul;
3. He prowled the area with a hawklike intensity;
4. His attention to detail was hawklike in its precision;
5. She watched the proceedings with a hawklike vigilance;
6. The hawklike figure soared over the countryside, scanning for prey;
7. The hawklike focus of his mind never wavered;
8. The hawklike features of his face gave him an intimidating appearance.

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