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Stooked
Stook Stook, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stooked; p. pr. & vb. n. Stooking.] (Agric.) To set up, as sheaves of grain, in stooks.

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- Tooke is an Old English name originally found predominantly in the East Anglia region of the United Kingdom.Tooke is said to be derived "from the Old...
- Thomas Tooke (/tʊk/; 28 February 1774 – 26 February 1858) was an English economist known for writing on money and economic statistics. After Tooke's death...
- Tooke’s Pantheon is the informal name of The Pantheon, representing the fabulous histories of the heathen gods and most illustrious heroes, in a short...
- John Horne Tooke (25 June 1736 – 18 March 1812), known as John Horne until 1782 when he added the surname of his friend William Tooke to his own, was an...
- Andrew Tooke (1673–1732) was an English scholar, headmaster of Charterhouse School, Gresham Professor of Geometry, Fellow of the Royal Society and translator...
- Sir John Edward Tooke (born 4 March 1949) is the Head of the School of Life & Medical Sciences at University College, London. He formerly worked at the...
- The George Tooke Shield is a rugby league competition in southern New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. Founded in 1927, the competition...
- lineup consisted of vocalist Vigliatura, b****ist White, guitarist Travis Tooke, and drummer Jay Russell. Explaining their name, the band had said that...
- Tony Tooke was the Chief of the United States Forest Service for a little over six months, from September 1, 2017, until he announced his retirement on...
- William Tooke (1744 – 17 November 1820) was a British clergyman and historian of Russia. Tooke was the second son of Thomas Tooke (1705–1773) of St. John's...