1. bruck - Adjective
2. bruck - Verb
3. Bruck - Proper noun
Bruck (plural Brucks)
A surname.
(MLE) Broke, out of liquidity.
(MLE) Broken, of annihilated substance integrity.
bruck (third-person singular simple present brucks, present participle brucking, simple past and past participle brucked) (Jamaica, MLE)
(MLE) Alternative form of break
Composers who held the post of Kapellmeister (listed chronologically by date of birth) * Arnold von Bruck ( c. 1500–54) was Kapellmeister in Vienna for Ferdinand I, King of Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia from 1527 to 1545. Source: Internet
Bruck said he is passing notes to Roof suggesting objections, but said Roof is not objecting. Source: Internet
My pickney dem wah eat ham Christmas morning so me a fi go work fi dat. Rules a fi go bruck. Source: Internet
Dr. Rahbeeʼs principal conducting teachers were Charles Bruck and Michael Jinbo at the Pierre Monteux School. Source: Internet
Mac’s now-Assistant Athletic Director, Keith Bruck, will become Athletic Director at that time. Source: Internet
When defense attorney David Bruck questioned Sanders on cross examination as to what she heard the defendant say he would do after the shooting, the witness indicated Roof had planned to kill himself. Source: Internet