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.
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(61) The real price though, has been paid by the wildlife which once lived in Cannop brook.
(62) Furthermore, Brook has also developed a good working relationship with other voluntary groups and welfare organisations.
(63) Brook proceeded to turn Attlee's proposals into the more statuesque prose of the standard Cabinet paper.
(64) Brook was not averse to extending his advice into the heartland of prime-ministerial patronage - the shape and composition of the Cabinet.
(65) Look up your nearest Brook Advisory Centre in the phone book and make an appointment.
(66) Congress would brook no potential economic rivals in the post-war world.
(67) This effectively shut down many of the smaller mills, such as many of those along the Carrant Brook.
(68) He went to the brook, and shot a little duck, Right through the middle of the head, head, head.
(69) He succeeds Larry Brook, who continues working with the Foundation on a part-time basis in conjunction with establishing his own consulting firm.
(70) The town brook, now covered over, became a source of energy for saw mills and other trades.
(71) Male speaker It's basically a massive brick structure carrying the water of the Bear brook through Aylesbury.
(72) As the tide rose, water was forced back up the Westbury Brook and held back by the sluice gates.
(73) Eventually he took a short lease on a much smaller house in Upper Brook Street.
(74) Another water course formerly of great importance in the Forest of Dean is the Cone Brook.
(75) To get a free pregnancy test with Immediate results go to a family planning clinic or a Brook Centre.
(76) Running north and roughly parallel to the Twyver is the Horsebere Brook.
(77) He sent his private secretary down the corridor to see Sir Norman Brook to ask if they could be provided.
(78) Read in studio A man accused of dumping poisonous waste in a brook has been committed for Crown Court trial.
(79) Thousands of dead fish were the result of toxic chemicals being dumped in this brook near Coleford.
(80) Quintupled sales with a workforce reduced by one-third would seem to brook no argument.
(81) The Blackpool Brook also powered the old mill at Nibley.
(82) In every babbling brook he finds a friend.
(83) A small brook or stream; a streamlet. Sentencedict.com
(84) The army will brook no weakening of its power.
(85) A brook meanders through the meadow.
(86) The brook is murmuring over the pebbles.
(87) We will brook no outside interference.
(88) The continuous flow of the brook formed a ravine.
(89) A brook ran through the adjoining woods.
(90) The never-failing brook[Sentencedict.com], the busy mill.