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brookie

American  
[brook-ee] / ˈbrʊk i /

noun

  1. the brook trout of eastern North America.


Etymology

Origin of brookie

brook 1 + -ie

Example Sentences

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On the rue de Sèvres these days, you can get a tattoo, buy a vegetable-tanned leather bag, or nibble on a brookie, a cross between a brownie and cookie.

From The Guardian • Oct. 3, 2015

Maybe so, but this 10-inch brookie was a personal best by several inches.

From Time Magazine Archive

Make sure you�re able to distinguish between a brookie and a cutthroat before you whack anything on the head.

From Time Magazine Archive

Don�t be surprised if a 3-pound brookie grabs your offering.

From Time Magazine Archive

Catch a trophy brookie in the fall Large, colorful streamer flies, bucktails, and minnow-shaped, deep-running lures are perfect for catching trophy-size brook trout in late autumn.

From Time Magazine Archive

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