The War Hawks were a group of politicians including Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun. They wanted to start a war with Great Britain because the British were impressing American ships.
The War Hawks were a group of politicians including Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun. They wanted to start a war with Great Britain because the British were impressing American ships.
As the gladiators fought, vendors hawked food and souvenirs outside the gate. When newspapers were the primary public media, young boys hawked the newest editions on street corners, shouting "Extra! Extra!" and the headlines. The tourists reached the bazaar, where merchants hawked their wares among the stalls.
Tom and Jerry Tales - 2006 The Declaration of Independunce Kitty Hawked 24 Karat Kat was released on: USA: 8 December 2007
"At first I hawked for a month straight. I was so sad. I just went into this weird funk
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well honestly there's no such word as mo-hawked you have probably spelt Mohawk wrong you could put in native American (Mohawk)
1. A team athlete who is skilled at stealing or catching the ball. 2. A Baseball outfielder who is especially good at fielding flyballs.
To hawk something is to sell it like a street vendor, to the accompaniment of encouraging cries: Peanuts! Getchore hot peanuts here, fi-dollar a bag!
The Total Gym, hawked by Chuck Norris, folds up small enough to slide under a bed or into a closet. How effective a piece of equipment is depends on what your fitness goals are and how committed you are to a workout plan.
Whether you are talking about the newspaper from his hometown or the tabloid with the photo of him taken during his visitation, you won't get much. A mint condition copy might land you $5 to $10. The copies were mass produced and were hawked everywhere so everyone who wanted one got one.
Nope acctualy the longest war of the war before the war was acctualy not even a war it was a acctual war.
War is war is a term to say all wars are alike and war is a war means wars are only bad.
There was a movie simply called Santa Claus! and used the traditional spelling. it was heavily hawked on TV and newspapers every year in the Christmas season and the ads never mentoned the actors involved but did intone- In Eastman Colorscope!) It was made some time in the sixties. the ads shrieked- Santa Claus ! everybody is waiting to see Santa Claus!- In Eastman Colorscope! that"s it. Good luck up your Chimney.