plural of hawk
"The hawks circled high above the valley, waiting to spot their prey."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hawk
"The eagle hawks over the valley searching for its prey."
In plain English: To hawk something means to sell it loudly and aggressively on the street, often by shouting at people passing by.
"The coach decided to hawks his star player in the upcoming trade deadline negotiations."
A surname.
"The Hawks won the championship game last night."