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Brooks
[brooks]
noun
Gwendolyn, 1917–2000, U.S. poet and novelist.
Phillips, 1835–93, U.S. Protestant Episcopal bishop and pulpit orator.
Van Wyck 1886–1963, U.S. author and critic.
a male given name.
Brooks
/ ʊ /
noun
Geraldine . born 1955, Australian writer. Her novels include March (2005), which won the Pulitzer prize
Mel , real name Melvyn Kaminsky . born 1926, US comedy writer, actor, and film director. His films include The Producers (1968), Blazing Saddles (1974), High Anxiety (1977), and Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1996)
( Troyal ) Garth. born 1962, US country singer and songwriter; his bestselling records include Ropin' the Wind (1991) and Scarecrow (2001)
Example Sentences
It ended up not mattering, with Trenton Brooks coming off the bench for a pinch-hit home run in the next at-bat.
Two-time US Open champion Brooks Koepka has shown glimpses of his impressive major-winning credentials but was scrappy in a round of 74 to drop to two over par.
The sequel will have a director and that director is not Brooks, perhaps because Brooks is 98 years old.
Tyler Weaver had just completed a practice round with two-time champion Brooks Koepka.
Brooks, who was convicted of attempted murder, attempted arson with intent to endanger life and possession of a bladed article, was told he would serve at least 22 years in prison.
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