brookie

[ brook-ee ]

noun
  1. the brook trout of eastern North America.

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How to use brookie in a sentence

  • Holt and brookie soon spotted a shift from threats to planning.

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  • You’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.

  • And I can assure you that brookie and Bramham don't matter in the least.

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  • This made her certain that it was the redoubtable "brookie" himself whom she had encountered.

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  • We 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.

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  • "As for brookie——" began Sophie, ready to open up another chronicle of guilelessness.

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  • brookie is—well, to tell you the truth, he is entirely my property; he's crazily in love with me, and he won't bother you at all.

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