9 examples of hawklike in sentences

They were so free in their walk, so slim and upstanding, so hawklike in eye and feature, and withal so grave, that I could not but admire them.

Two hundred pairs of eyes were fastened with hawklike intensity upon him, and they could perceive no quiver of his hand.

He was just boasting, as usual, but his hawklike eyes were on Nash.

Thet's whut I know about Sanchez." "I had a shipmate once," I observed, interested in his story, "who claimed to have seen the fellow; he described him as being a very large man, with intensely black hawklike eyes, and a heavy black beard almost hiding his face.

The nose was large, distinctively Roman, yielding him a hawklike appearance, but it was his eyes which fascinated me.

He fell upon us like a hawklike snow on the head; he seized our darling swan from the flock of her dear ones, from father, from mother, from kinsfolk, and from friends.

Nothing escaped the hawklike eyes of Mother Bonneton, and now, with growing curiosity, she watched the scene between Coquenil and the candle seller.

His young hawklike face, tanned brown by sun and wind, was made strangely grim by a dark vein on his brow, which lent a frowning shadow to his whole visage.

With his deep-set eyes, hawklike nose, and clear brow, he reminded me of the Rameses head in the British Museum.

9 examples of  hawklike  in sentences