Proper noun
Brochu (plural Brochus)
A surname from French.
Brochu named Osteolaeminae in 2003 as a subfamily of Crocodylidae separate from Crocodylinae, but the group has since been classified within Crocodylinae. Source: Internet
Brochu estimated that had he tried to keep the 1994 team together, the Expos would have lost $25 million in 1995, which would have pushed the franchise to the edge of bankruptcy. Source: Internet
Brochu's rebuttals fell on deaf ears as fans sided with the consortium's smear campaign against Brochu. Source: Internet
Compared to Achatz et al.’s other spots, the music here is louder, the energy is higher, the prices are lower, and the quality of the food, devised by chef Andrew Brochu, is no less mind-blowing. Source: Internet
Plainville then would have taken first in the 200 I.M., but Brochu was disqualified, giving first place to East Catholic’s Nathan Melia with a time of 2:34.81. Source: Internet
Bronfman hoped to sell the team for around $50 million, but both he and Brochu found it impossible to find a local businessman willing to take primary ownership of the team. Source: Internet