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brooky

American  
[brook-ee] / ˈbrʊk i /

adjective

brookier, brookiest
  1. abounding in brooks. brook.


Etymology

Origin of brooky

First recorded in 1750–60; brook 1 + -y 1

Example Sentences

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Pope said: "If they think that's the right thing for the team going forward, and obviously Brooky captaining the one-day stuff and the T20 stuff as well, that's absolutely fine by me and I respect the decision they've made."

From BBC

"Brooky is by far and away the best player in the world at the minute," said Root.

From BBC

Brooky Parks, who was fired for standing up for programs on anti-racism and LGBTQ+ stories she organized for teens at the Erie Community Library north of Denver, won a $250,000 settlement in September.

From Seattle Times

Jonny is a big miss in this Test team out here, but we're very blessed to have someone like Brooky to replace him.

From BBC

Viewers likely will find themselves shouting along with Coach Jean during the climactic races: “Go Brooky!”

From Los Angeles Times