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Brooke

American  
[brook] / brʊk /

noun

  1. Sir James, 1803–68, British soldier and adventurer: rajah of Sarawak.

  2. Rupert, 1887–1915, English poet.


Brooke British  
/ brʊk /

noun

  1. Alan Francis See Alanbrooke

  2. Sir James . 1803–68, British soldier; first rajah of Sarawak (1841–63)

  3. Rupert ( Chawner ). 1887–1915, British lyric poet, noted for his idealistic war poetry, which made him a national hero

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Actress Brooke Shields, the president of Actors’ Equity, said, “Negotiating a first contract is always a challenge, and in this case, we had no other unionized escape rooms to use for a model.”

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 6, 2026

She was transported to Brooke Army Medical Center, where she died the next day.

From Salon • Feb. 25, 2026

Canada's Brooke Henderson shot 66 to stand fifth on 209.

From Barron's • Jan. 31, 2026

Little Timmy, Brooke and Boo's DNA tests, provided by company Embark, came back as 49.1% Gray Wolf and 50.9% Czechoslovakian Vlcak.

From BBC • Jan. 11, 2026

Going for this, going for that, going for whatever Brooke needs to sing and sound her best.

From "Shine!" by J.J. and Chris Grabenstein