Meaning & Definition of word "Hawking"

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    Hawking

    /ˈhɔː.kɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of selling goods, typically in a public place and often in a loud or brazen manner.
      • Example: The hawking of various wares at the market drew a large crowd.
    • 2. A method of selling by calling attention to the products being offered.
      • Example: He earned his living by hawking newspapers on street corners.

    verb:

    • 1. To sell goods or services in a public space, often through calling out or shouting.
      • Example: She was hawking homemade crafts at the local fair.
    • 2. To make announcements or promote items vocally.
      • Example: The vendor was hawking his hot dogs while trying to attract customers.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Middle English 'hawke', which refers to a bird of prey used in falconry.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hawk a product:

    To aggressively promote or sell a product, often in a public setting.

    to hawk one's wares:

    To sell goods, especially in an informal or makeshift market.

    hawking your talent:

    Promoting or showcasing one’s skills or services to potential clients.

    Related Words

    peddler:

    A person who sells goods, typically in small quantities and often in public places.

    falconry:

    The art of training and flying birds of prey for hunting.

    vendor:

    A person or company offering something for sale, especially in a market.

    Slang Meanings of hawking

    Meaning: To hawk something means to sell it quickly or aggressively.

    Example Sentence: He's hawking old electronics online.

    Meaning: Hawking can also refer to an aggressive sales pitch.

    Example Sentence: She was hawking her new startup at the conference.