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[ UK /hˈɔːkʃɔː/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who is a detective

How To Use hawkshaw In A Sentence

  • In short and in fine, Mullinix no more resembled the traditional hawkshaw than From Place to Place
  • He's a hilarious hawkshaw... with a case on Dottie! MOVIE: My Favorite Brunette - 1947
  • This location has not been declared a hot spot, added Hawkshaw, as residents in the immediate area have not complained.
  • Fred Shapiro, the etymological hawkshaw who edits the Oxford Dictionary of American Legal Quotations, found the earliest use to date of this useful word in a 1950 article in American Historical Review by Chester Destler, a name not easy to say fast. No Uncertain Terms
  • Blakeney, and Hawkshawe -- fell wounded, and the fusileer battalions, struck by the iron tempest, reeled and staggered like sinking ships. Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes
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  • Like a hawkshaw, I stumbled through the gate to find out that media had to wait with everyone else. Live Review - Summer Break 2007 feat. Snoop Dogg
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