Synonym: abide, bear, creek, digest, endure, put up, stand, stick out, stomach, suffer, support, tolerate. Similar words: room, roof, brown, droop, brother, troop, broad, abroad. Meaning: [brʊk] n. a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river). v. put up with something or somebody unpleasant.
Random good picture Not show
(31) A simple brass plaque spelt out Brook Advisory Clinic.
(32) Used to run the place on Brook?
(33) The ego will brook no delay, he wrote.
(34) Bittern Brook fishing well for chub and roach.
(35) Further upstream towards Brockworth, the brook also powered a corn mill, but of Brockworth Mill there is now little trace.
(36) This week, they overwhelmed Holcombe Brook 6-0 and are on course for the final.
(37) Tia Carmen says in a quiet voice that does not brook contradiction.
(38) Brook now faces probable jail after an indictment for larceny and income tax evasion.
(39) The brook was swollen and Hazel's ears could distinguish the deeper, smoother sound, changed since the day before.
(40) Victoria babbled like a brook, chasing motes in the sunbeams.
(41) Car ended up the thickness of a club sandwich on Upper Brook Street.
(42) Just beyond the bridge, the road follows the brook filled with large black rocks and gravel.
(43) It covers about 3630 acres, traversed by the River Holbeck and drained by several small tributaries, mainly Fitlock Brook.
(44) The rest is history and this week, Brook is at the Tramway to make more.
(45) A tumbling weir creates the localized conditions of an upland brook wherever it crosses a silty lowland stream.
(46) He was too near the Accomplishment of the Purpose to brook any distractions.
(47) This brook, which winds through farms and copses at the base of Wenlock Edge, has caught a hundred other streams.
(48) But Brook supporters have decided to hit back by staging their own demonstration to support the centre's work.
(49) The boys had been out on their bikes with a friend when they saw two men shooting into the brook.
(50) Just opposite the point where the brook which runs past Lawrence's old home joins the Erewash itself stands a mill sluice.
(51) Both have powered mills, but the Carrant Brook was much more heavily utilised.
(52) The prospect of delightful gardens was lost and the Brook disappeared under bricks and mortar.
(53) Brook will also make all the necessary arrangements for its young clients to obtain abortions.
(54) I turned away from the brook and felt strangely restless.
(55) It rolled towards High Brook in thin, vaporous strands,(sentencedict.com) giving the house a spectral aspect.
(56) More than eight thousand gallons of contaminated water had to be pumped out of Cannop Brook.
(57) Generations of Berkeley children, including Julie herself, had learned to swim in the brook, as it was called locally.
(58) Brook, amiable and not in the least intense in his explanations, elaborated on the need for triple casting.
(59) This was the last mill, the brook now wending its way towards the Severn at Minsterworth.
(60) She could not have bought a new pair of shoes since Brook Farm.