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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(91) Brook It implies self-assertion and defiance.
(92) The brook warbled over its rocky bed.
(93) In this album, two most important works can portray my happiness and they are Flowering Crabapple and Brook and Flower Blossoming.
(94) The Surrealist Art Centre at 31 Brook Street is well worth a visit.
(95) Pearl, without responding in any manner to these honey-sweet expressions, remained on the other side of the brook.
(96) In the experiment, reported in tomorrow's issue of the journal Behavioral Ecology, scientists caught 270 nine-spined sticklebacks from the Melton Brook in Leicestershire.
(97) Thousands of trout fishermen have never seen a brook trout that scaled six pounds.
(98) I am crossed gingerlily shed the brook with glacial classics, in jumping into crevasse next.
(99) So in her great thirst the princess dismounted, bent down over the water in the brook and drank; and she was not allowed to drink out of the golden cup.
(100) It plays tag with the wind. September is a changeling busy as a squirrel in a hickory tree, idle as a languid brook.
(101) What other sound could emanate from the mountains on so still a night but Brook Suoxi?
(102) Building in mountain forest go vacationing villatic , perhaps everybody has looked a lot of, but the villa that is built on brook water chute, can have you ever heard of?
(103) Go on hill road, a pitch-dark is all around, arboreous and very tall, lunar Qing Hui is aspersed in silent shed dripping brook, be worn by woods cloak on four sides, where knowing is downhill road.
(104) These indications were precisely what Steve demonstrated before he lost his first job as a teaching fellow in psychology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
(105) I am delighted to have the cool waters of a brook rush through my open fingers.
(106) South of them, the ground rose gently away from the brook.
(107) And once I spoke of a brook to the sea, and the sea thought me but a depreciative defamer.
(108) At the center of its frame is a brook. A hay wain advances through the water.
(109) He to walk along the brook, through every willow tree and walk up to the mountain.
(110) September is a changeling, busy as a squirrel in a hickory tree, idle as a languid brook.
(111) "That's forbidden, " said study co-author and Stony Brook University biophysicist Koon-Kiu Yan.
(112) Results:With the change of the propagation environment, the density of the intermediate host of paragonimus and the infection rate of brook crab reduced significantly.
(113) I am delighted to have cool waters of a brook rush through my open fingers.
(114) Neurosky, a San Jose-based company with 40 employees, has developed chips that can detect brain activity by using electroencephalography (EEG) technology,(http://sentencedict.com/brook.html) says Neurosky spokesperson Tansy Brook.
(115) Once I spoke of the sea to a brook, and the brook thought me but an imaginative exaggerator.
(116) Cal's Rent-a-Text program is being offered in cooperation with Follett Higher Education Group of Oak Brook, Ill. , which manages more than 850 bookstores in the United States and Canada.
(117) She knows that her job-sharing partner, Barbara Keesler, is at the office, handling administrative work for the Jell-O brand group at Kraft Foods in Rye Brook.
(118) And once i spoke of a brook to the sea, and the sea thought me but a depreciative defamer.
(119) Now appearing in the lobby of Stony Brook University Medical Center: a frog that lived in the era of the dinosaurs and is as big as a beach ball.
(120) Anatomist Susan Larson of Stony Brook University in New York says even after early humans left the trees altogether — a little over 2 million years ago — the shoulder wasn't settled.