Examples of 'brooking' in a sentence

Meaning of "brooking"

brook (verb) - Brook, as a verb, means to tolerate or endure a situation without reacting strongly. It can also refer to a small stream of water. This term is used in the context of emotions, behavior, and geography
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  • present participle of brook
  • A surname.

How to use "brooking" in a sentence

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Candor runs the risk of brooking discontent.
Brooking again took over as caretaker.
They are brooking you.
Brooking wants us to start at sunrise.
Ellis employed Brooking as a botanical draughtsman.
Brooking was unhurt.
Our only hope of getting back is to reinforce Brooking.
I never got caught Brooking myself in the bedroom yesterday.
Brooking managed to leave with her son before the Japanese invaded.
It is claimed that Dominic Serres received some instruction for a short time from Brooking.
It was once known as Brooking Street.
Charles Brooking senior had earlier been active in Plymouth and Ireland.
The only goal was scored by Trevor Brooking.
The only weakness is ours in brooking such perceptions, such goings-on and such leaders.
His lips descended on hers, his rough kiss brooking no refusal.

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Unless we can quickly dispatch new brooking divisions, at vital points along the German right.
Think about how this wolf feels, Brooking.
I have not been in the habit of brooking disappointment! I am ashamed of you.
Everyone is cold and miserable, Brooking.
Yet you lay down the law, brooking no argument, no protest.
They always command and relentlessly suppress God 's chosen people, brooking no resistance.
Brooking was primarily right-footed, but was comfortable on his left foot.
I have not been in the habit of brooking disappointment!
Well Bob has spent much most of his working life abroad . Cotton brooking.
Dankness and mist are all-invasive, brooking no refusal, unwelcoming hosts in a harsh, irrational universe.
I had no idea that you would be in there, Brooking yourself.
The number given by the Brooking Institute for the same period is of 470 casualties.
Almost all Peronist presidents have concentrated power in their own hands, brooking no internal rivals.
Brooking Hey! You look dead out there.
Some critics have discerned an influence of Samuel Scott 's works, and also of Charles Brooking.
Brooking That thing, it 's out there.
It is the earliest Catalogue Raisonne for any English painter, for Hogarth died after Brooking.
Brooking played 47 times for England, scoring five times.
One is Haim Saban, the self-made billionaire who helps fund the Brooking Institution.
Brooking yourself? What is that?
The plans rarely describe an attractive business opportunity, " says Brooking.
It is very possible that Charles Brooking was one of these, during the 1740s.
My dad wanted to call me Trevor, - after Trevor Brooking.
Lawrence and another Brooking colleague, Charles I . Schultze, main - service sector.
Everybody 's cold and miserable, Brooking.
Brooking was a member of the West Ham team which won the Second Division in 1981.
The ground, you have to think bigger than that . " dreds of flaws, " Brooking says.
Right here, Brooking.

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