brookie
[ brook-ee ]
noun
the brook trout of eastern North America.
Origin of brookie
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How to use brookie in a sentence
Holt and brookie soon spotted a shift from threats to planning.
Warnings of Jan. 6 violence preceded the Capitol riot | Hannah Allam, Devlin Barrett, Aaron Davis, Josh Dawsey, Amy Gardner, Shane Harris, Rosalind Helderman, Paul Kane, Dan Lamothe, Carol D. Leonnig, Nick Miroff, Ellen Nakashima, Ashley Parker, Beth Reinhard, Philip Rucker, Craig Timberg, Phoebe Connelly, Natalia Jiménez-Stuard, Madison Walls, Tyler Remmel | October 31, 2021 | Washington PostYou’ll find it in the central section of the park, where Mill Prong and Laurel Prong meet to form the larger Rapidan, a catch-and-release stream with brookies up to ten inches.
The Ultimate Shenandoah National Park Travel Guide | Graham Averill | October 7, 2020 | Outside OnlineAnd I can assure you that brookie and Bramham don't matter in the least.
Poppy | Cynthia StockleyThis made her certain that it was the redoubtable "brookie" himself whom she had encountered.
Poppy | Cynthia StockleyWe ran into each other as I was coming out of brookie's office yesterday, and he gave me a look that made me go hot all over.
Poppy | Cynthia Stockley
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