How to Use brookie in a Sentence
brookie
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Both browns and brookies would wait just below the ice, and then smash right through it to eat a fly.
—Dac Collins, Outdoor Life, 4 Dec. 2025
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This is a brownie-cookie — also called a brookie — that took a slide down the sweets aisle.
—Dallas News, 13 Sep. 2022
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That blizzard also featured brookie bits along with caramel and chocolate chunks.
—Hollyanna McCollom, Better Homes & Gardens, 31 Mar. 2023
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The pockets off the edge of the fast water were full of brookies from 10 inches up to three pounds.
—Marc Terziev, Outdoor Life, 25 June 2026
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Trout anglers are finding fair action, too, on rainbows and brookies.
—sacbee, 31 July 2017
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In most habitats, brookies are abundant and easily caught on small nymphs and dry flies, tiny spinners or live worms.
—Jordan Rodriguez, Idaho Statesman, 31 Jan. 2024
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Spicer Pond, about 45 minutes west of Portland, is filled with lots of fun-sized native brookies.
—Robert Annis, Outside Online, 3 July 2025
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In subsequent years, brookies outperformed rainbow and brown trout, Damman said.
—Paul A. Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 16 Dec. 2017
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The deal extends to the summer lineup of flavors like the new peanut butter puppy chow blizzard and Oreo brookie blizzard.
—Sabrina Weiss, Peoplemag, 18 Apr. 2023
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In a world deliciously overrun with baking mash-ups — cronuts, brookies and many others, soda bread focaccia might just be my new favorite one.
—Jessie Sheehan, Washington Post, 15 Mar. 2024
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For these irresistible ice cream sandwiches, the cookie is actually a brookie (or a brownie cookie).
—Victoria Spencer, Martha Stewart, 3 July 2026
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But at Henry’s Lake in eastern Idaho, brookies regularly reach 2 pounds or more.
—Jordan Rodriguez, Idaho Statesman, 31 Jan. 2024
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Not long after comes a series of little 10-inch browns, all eager to eat in the same riffle, then a nice rainbow, and then, amazingly, a 14-inch brookie.
—Frank Sargeant, al, 8 Aug. 2021
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Our flight path took us just a few miles east of Lake Assinica, where brookies up to 10 pounds were reported in the summer of 1960.
—Marc Terziev, Outdoor Life, 25 June 2026
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When his brother broke the news, the two decided to super-charge the brookie, combining brownies, cookies, Oreos, marshmallows and cheesecake.
—Dallas News, 27 Sep. 2022
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New this year is the Oreo Brookie Blizzard, which includes Oreo cookie pieces, brookie pieces (brownie and chocolate chip cookie baked together).
—Hollyanna McCollom, Better Homes & Gardens, 31 Mar. 2023
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But for serious fisherman, this 60-acre oasis supports a healthy population of trout including rainbows, brookies and cutthroat, as well as artic grayling.
—Roger Naylor, azcentral, 8 June 2018
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Little 3- and 2-weight rods are sweet for small stream fishing for wild brookies or cutthroats, often in significantly shorter lengths to avoid bumping into overhanging branches and brush.
—Morgan Lyle, Field & Stream, 28 Mar. 2023
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While customers can enjoy the brookie flavor in a cup or a cone, the dessert is also available in the ice cream brand's signature Dashers and Flying Saucers, their take on a fudgy, chocolatey ice cream sandwich.
—Antonia Debianchi, PEOPLE.com, 6 July 2022
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Costco also has a Kirkland Signature variety pack of dessert bars, which include brookies, pecan caramel brownies, wildberry macaroons, and macaroon madness bars.
—Rey Covarrubias Jr, AZCentral.com, 22 Oct. 2025
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The flavor was inspired by how naturally Blue Bell’s ice cream pairs with a homemade brookie, according to Sarah Schramm, the company’s marketing brand manager.
—Joseph Erbentraut, Better Homes & Gardens, 1 Apr. 2026
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The store originally released these Cookie Dough Brownies, which are basically brookies with a different name, back in July in the bakery section, and fans instantly fell in love with the trays full of swirls of brownie batter and chocolate chip cookie dough.
—Melissa Locker, Southern Living, 16 Dec. 2025
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