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Brook (disambiguation)

brook         
(brooks, brooking, brooked)
1.
A brook is a small stream.
N-COUNT
2.
If someone in a position of authority will brook no interference or opposition, they will not accept any interference or opposition from others.
From childhood on, she'd had a plan of action, one that would brook no interference...
= tolerate, allow
VERB: V n
brook         
brook1
¦ noun a small stream.
Derivatives
brooklet noun
Origin
OE broc, of unknown origin.
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brook2
¦ verb [with negative] formal tolerate or allow (opposition).
Origin
OE bru?can 'use, possess' or 'digest, stomach', of Gmc origin.
brook         
n. a babbling brook

Wikipedia

Brook

A brook is a small river or natural stream of fresh water. It may also refer to:

Examples of use of Brook
1. Birds sing, and a brook babbles between the fir trees.
2. Brook, as you will realise, doesn‘t do snap answers.
3. Kelly Brook, bless her, believes very much that they will.
4. Holloway, of Mountain Brook, Ala., was 18 when she disappeared.
5. The brook feeds into the Connecticut, New England‘s largest river.