Brooke
Sir James, 1803–68, British soldier and adventurer: rajah of Sarawak.
Rupert, 1887–1915, English poet.
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How to use Brooke in a sentence
Well Brooke, and good luck with all the special holidays and hopefully patio dining opens soon.
How One Instagram Post Inspired Diners From Around the World to Donate Restaurant Meals | Amanda Kludt | January 27, 2021 | EaterIt must have been an okay story because Brooke didn’t kick me out.
To take control of your career, ask for what you want—directly and explicitly | matthewheimer | November 8, 2020 | FortuneI sat down and told Brooke my whole story—about how much I liked reading Fortune, my communications studies at ASU, my letter to Marshall Loeb, my seventy interviews, and my multiple job offers.
To take control of your career, ask for what you want—directly and explicitly | matthewheimer | November 8, 2020 | FortuneI also want you to know Brooke as the LGBTQ ally like I know Brooke.
Brooke’s dedication to our economic recovery’s urgent reality has her working late nights and early mornings.
For years, Brooke even had trouble finding a publisher for his memoir, which was ultimately accepted by Rutgers University Press.
Ed Brooke: The Senate's Civil Rights Pioneer and Prophet of a Post-Racial America | John Avlon | January 4, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTEd Brooke, the first African-American Senator since Reconstruction, embraced fights with the left and right.
Ed Brooke: The Senate's Civil Rights Pioneer and Prophet of a Post-Racial America | John Avlon | January 4, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTBut the real mystery and injustice came from Brooke being essentially written out of the history of the civil rights movement.
Ed Brooke: The Senate's Civil Rights Pioneer and Prophet of a Post-Racial America | John Avlon | January 4, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTBut Brooke was out of step with the New Left and its notion of radical chic.
Ed Brooke: The Senate's Civil Rights Pioneer and Prophet of a Post-Racial America | John Avlon | January 4, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTThe two once lived together under the same roof, after Brooke asked Fenner to live with them.
"I notice they take mighty good care t' laugh behind his back," flashed little black-eyed Annie Brooke from the Cove neighborhood.
The Shepherd of the Hills | Harold Bell WrightThis news made Lords Say, Brooke, and others ask for a grant of land there, which the king readily gave them.
The Story of the Thirteen Colonies | H. A. (Hlne Adeline) GuerberCopley reported a remark by Brooke that the project of causing stirs in Scotland came out of Ralegh's head.
Sir Walter Ralegh | William StebbingWatson's and Brooke's stories proved as unsubstantial as the astonishing romance adopted by grave de Thou.
Sir Walter Ralegh | William StebbingI am afraid times have changed since Mr. Brooke Hamilton laid down the laws of courtesy, Veronica made sceptical reply.
Marjorie Dean College Freshman | Pauline Lester
British Dictionary definitions for Brooke
/ (brʊk) /
Alan Francis: See Alanbrooke
Sir James . 1803–68, British soldier; first rajah of Sarawak (1841–63)
Rupert (Chawner). 1887–1915, British lyric poet, noted for his idealistic war poetry, which made him a national hero
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