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Hawkey vs Hawky - What's the difference?

hawkey | hawky |

As a noun hawkey

is .

As an adjective hawky is

resembling or characteristic of a hawk.

hawkey

English

Noun

  • (Holloway)
    (Webster 1913)

    hawky

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Resembling or characteristic of a hawk.
  • * 1953 , Mignon Good Eberhart, The unknown quantity
  • He was a tall man with very powerful-looking shoulders, but his flesh seemed to sag thinly over his big frame; his face was thin, too, over a hawky nose and receding chin and gray hair.
  • * 1963 , D'Arcy Niland, The shiralee
  • He had a hawky face with a high colour and eyes like slits of blue crystal, set in a web of fine lines. They were hard but not unkind.

    Synonyms

    * hawklike