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pook
/ ʊ /
noun
- dialect.a haycock
Example Sentences
“This is great news,” said Andrea Pook, a spokeswoman for the East Bay Municipal Utility District, which provides drinking water for some 1.4 million people in the Bay Area.
Tracey Pook, a community engagement officer at the mosque, said the centre had been targeted following the bombing.
Andrea Pook, a spokeswoman for the East Bay Municipal Utility District, which manages the water system, said its processes “filter and disinfect every drop.”
Nicholson, who called her son ‘Pook,’ arranged for him to stay with a relative where she thought he’d be safe.
In 1927, he bought 103 acres on Rockville Pike — or “the” Rockville Pike, as news stories referred to it then — and named it after a 1906 collection of stories, “Puck of Pook’s Hill,” by Rudyard Kipling, a Thorpe favorite.
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