Similar words: brook, booklet, look like, by hook or by crook, brood, broom, brooch, crook. Meaning: n. a borough of New York City.
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91. Photos on the site have come from cities all over the world, including London, Beijing, Mumbai, Toronto, Brooklyn, N.Y., and even Wasilla, Alaska.
92. They comprised mostly Levantine Arabs, both Christian and Muslim, who settled in Brooklyn and along Washington Street in lower Manhattan.
93. NOE REYES from the State of Puebla works as a delivery boy in Brooklyn New York. He sends home $500 a week.
94. AFTER my uncle Sheldon moved to Dallas, he returned to Brooklyn for a visit flaunting a bolo tie, a splashy pair of cowboy boots and a nascent drawl.
95. He dialed Barzini's office in New York and said curtly, " We're on our way to Brooklyn. "
96. Gary Parr, a Lazard Ltd. investment banker who had done some work for Bear Stearns, was summoned from the Brooklyn theater where he was watching Patrick Stewart play "Macbeth."
97. In the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, Jeffrey Jones, 40, has found no work since losing his job as a cook at a senior center in October.
98. Vanderbilt is a Brooklyn freelancer with a keen skill at delivering fresh perspectives on everyday things -- sneakers, public storage spaces, prefab houses -- in Wired, Slate and Artforum.
99. Brooklyn, the borough of churches and trees, Walt Whitman and Woody Allen, Barbra Streisand and Mike Tyson, has never lacked for people of distinction — except perhaps in one category.
100. I am familiar with the back streets of Newark, Brooklyn and Chicago, and have made scientific explorations to Camden , N. J. and Newport News, Va.
101. When the Brooklyn Bridge was opened, Emily was honored with the first ride over the bridge.
102. A week later, a different Brooklyn judge ruled the same database was not authorized by state law. He ordered authorities to return a rape suspect's DNA profile without including it in the database.
103. Recently I stumbled across a little old Orthodox synagogue in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, no wider than the brownstone I grew up in.
104. Brooklyn is both an important industrial center and a densely populated residential area.
105. Born in Brooklyn, that seedbed of gifted American Jews, Bernard Malamud has made his living as a teacher and writer.
106. Their schemes began to unravel when one of their hollow nickels containing a coded message accidentally ended up in the hands of a Brooklyn newsboy.
107. She received a scholarship to study dance at the Neighborhood Playhouse where Martha Graham taught, and in 1942 she graduated from Brooklyn College.
107. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
108. Mr. Frankfurt spent much of his childhood in Brooklyn, and still sees himself as a disputatious Brooklynite - one who still speaks of the Dodgers as "having betrayed us.
109. Sandy belongings in a bundle on a stick, crosses the Brooklyn Bridge to seek his fortune.
110. Using the EB-5 program, Katzap helped raise $60 million from 100 foreign investors for the Brooklyn Navy Yards redevelopment in New York, which is a designated regional center.
111. Fred Siegel is a contributing editor of City Journal, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and a scholar in residence at St. Francis College in Brooklyn.
112. Fish Out of WaterA reveler dressed as a mermaid poses for a photo at the 25th annual Coney Island Mermaid Parade in the Brooklyn, New York.
113. John Roebling invented wire cable that made suspension bridges (including the Brooklyn Bridge) possible.
114. 'In a way, this movement is not bound to any central location, ' said Andrew Carbone, a 26-year-old freelance media coordinator who lives in Brooklyn.
115. In 1898, American composer George Gershwin was born in Brooklyn, New York.
116. After completing their first ever U.S. tour, bassist Miik entered graduate school in New Jersey, though the rest of the band had settled into a loft in Greenpoint, Brooklyn for over a year.
117. This submarine was spotted bobbing in the East River near Brooklyn along with an inflatable boat.
118. The Brooklyn Bridge and the skyscrapers of Wall Street are in the background.
119. There's debris flying through the air over the East River into Brooklyn.
120. When a local sandlot baseball team found itself without a manager , he kept it going . He was a knowledgeable baseball fan and often took me to Ebbets Field to see the Brooklyn Dodgers play .
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