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watch someone or something like a hawk Fig. to watch someone or something very carefully. The teacher watched the pupils like a hawk to make sure they did not cheat on the exam. We had to watch our dog like a hawk in case he ran away. have eyes like a hawk if someone has eyes like a hawk, they notice everything The supervisor has eyes like a hawk, so be careful she doesn't catch you eating at your desk. watch somebody like a hawk to watch someone very carefully, especially because you expect them to do something wrong I was being watched like a hawk by the shop assistant. watch somebody like a hawk to look at someone very carefully She had a horrible boss who watched everyone like a hawk. Usage notes: usually said about someone who looks for people to do something wrong Etymology: based on the idea that a hawk (type of bird) can see small objects from great distances How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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