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Cooke
[kook]
noun
(Alfred) Alistair, 1908–2004, English journalist and broadcaster.
Jay, 1821–1905, U.S. financier.
Terence (James), Cardinal, 1921–83, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman: archbishop of New York 1968–83.
Cooke
noun
Norman , real name Quentin Cooke , also known as Fatboy Slim. born 1963, British disc jockey, pop musician, and record producer; hit records include You've Come a Long Way, Baby (1998) and "Praise You" (2001)
Example Sentences
"I wanted to always sound like Sam Cooke and Otis Redding, so that's the way I went," he says.
But Buss was always one to sense an opportunity, and Jack Kent Cooke’s record-breaking divorce settlement meant that he was about to capitalize on one.
In 2025, songs like Bob Dylan’s “Masters of War” and Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come” are as needed for their messages as they were when they were written more than 60 years ago.
But the judge, Mr Justice Jeremy Cooke, decided that any attempt to take into account commercial interests when submitting a Libor rate was "self-evidently" unlawful.
Lightweight Cooke lenses were used by the makers of Adolescence.
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