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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tiny brook" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a small stream of water, often in a natural setting. Example: "As we hiked through the forest, we stumbled upon a tiny brook, its gentle babbling soothing our tired minds."
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There, in 15 minutes, I caught five tiny brook trout, all about six inches long, which I swiftly returned to the water.
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Near my family's home in upstate New York, I walk past tiny brooks and small wetlands that nourish the streams that replenish our drinking water and feed the lake I love to swim in with my daughters.
The other daily water source for Karmel's 3,500 residents is a tiny spring-fed brook wending its way through a herd of goats into a newly covered concrete cistern.
Bluebell woods, babbling brooks, tiny ponds, found through twisting, made-up lanes that appeared out of nowhere through the oaks.
Below, the rippling brook glints like tiny pieces of bottle-green glass.
But brook fish are tiny bundles of glory, with a noble tale to tell.
STONY BROOK-MILLSTONE WATERSHED "Tiny Tot WAlks," with Pam Newitt, naturalist.
STONY BROOK-MILLSTONE WATERSHED "Tiny Tot Walks," for children aged 18 months to 36 months.
STONY BROOK-MILLSTONE WATERSHED "Tiny Tots Walks" for children, ages 18 to 36 months.
Back at the prep station, Brooks produced a tiny eggcup and scooped out a single teaspoon of tiramisu for me to sample.
PHOTOS: Classic 'Tonight Show' moments Jimmy Kimmel told Brooks "you are one of my favorite tiny old people," and David Lynch, who directed the 1980 classic "The Elephant Man," of which Brooks was executive producer, even brought out the dark blue trench coat he wore every day on the set.
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