"Hawksbill" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Hawksbill" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Hawksbill" Meaning

Hawksbill is a type of sea turtle that has a distinctive hawk-like bill. It is a critically endangered species of sea turtle, listed on the IUCN Red List.

"Hawksbill" Examples

Verb Usage Examples:


The conservationist spent years studying the hawksbill turtle population in the Pacific Ocean.
The marine biologist carefully tagged a hawksbill turtle as part of her research project.
The local government is working to protect the hawksbill turtle habitats in their coastal waters.
After years of decline, the hawksbill turtle population is slowly starting to recover in some areas.
The eco-tourist decided to go on a hawksbill turtle-watching tour to support conservation efforts.

Noun Usage Examples:


The hawksbill turtle is a critically endangered species found in tropical waters.
The aquarium's new exhibit features a hawksbill turtle swimming in a large tank.
The documentary film highlighted the struggles of hawksbill turtles, which are vulnerable to extinction.
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is working to protect hawksbill turtle eggs from poachers.
The local school is hosting a hawksbill turtle adoption program to raise awareness about marine conservation.

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Hawkeye is a noun that refers to:<br><br>1. A person with remarkable eyesight, able to see and focus on distant or tiny objects with great accuracy.<br><br>Example: "The hawkeye on the rifle team was able to pick out the target from hundreds of yards away."<br><br>2. A nickname for Clinton James "Clint" Barton, a fictional character and the superhero alter ego of a marksman and archer in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.<br><br>Example: "In the Avengers movie, Hawkeye uses his exceptional archery skills to take down enemies."

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Hawksmoor is a type of British national cuisine, specifically a two-Michelin-starred restaurant founded by Mark Hix and Huw Gott in 2006. The first restaurant was opened in Spitalfields, London, and the concept was named after Sir Nicholas Hawksmoor, a British architect who designed several Dissenter's chapels in the 18th century.<br><br>The restaurant's name was chosen because of its connection with the Spitalfields area, where Hawksmoor's architecture still stands today. The restaurant focuses on serving high-quality British seasonal produce, using traditional British cuisine techniques, with a modern twist.<br><br>Over time, the Hawksmoor brand has expanded with the opening of more restaurants across the UK and abroad, but they all share the same commitment to serving exceptional British food.

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