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hawking
1[ haw-king ]
Hawking
2[ haw-king ]
noun
- Stephen William, 1942–2018, English mathematician and theoretical physicist.
Hawking
1/ ˈhɔːkɪŋ /
noun
- HawkingStephen William1942MBritishSCIENCE: physicistWRITING: science writer Stephen William. Born 1942, British physicist. Stricken with a progressive nervous disease since the 1960s, he has nevertheless been a leader in cosmological theory. His publications intended for a wide audience include A Brief History of Time (1987) and The Grand Design (2010)
ˈhawking
2/ ˈhɔːkɪŋ /
noun
- another name for falconry
Hawking
/ hô′kĭng /
- British physicist noted for his study of black holes and the origin of the universe, especially the big bang theory. His work has provided much of the mathematical basis for scientific explanations of the physical properties of black holes.
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I mean, he’s hawking watches and sneakers before the election, so he would only redouble his efforts to squeeze the last dollars out of his fans in the aftermath.
There I met a pair of busty identical twins who were hawking the most saccharine perfume I’d ever smelled.
Trump is also hawking bibles, tennis shoes, NFTs and even pieces of the suit he was wearing during the assassination attempt in August, as if it is a holy relic.
The conference maintained its homespun feel, with yellow T-shirt wearing activists wandering around with yellow buckets hawking for loose change donations.
Days later, the Trump campaign began selling new shirts that appeared to be an imitation of the poster for Swift’s billion-dollar grossing “Eras” tour, hawking the merch as a “Trump Era Shirt.”
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