Proper noun
Roarke (plural Roarkes)
A surname.
A far more sinister Roarke than Montalbán, he has a wonderful sense of timing. Source: Internet
And though she has no formal say in the matter, Essie has a candidate in mind: Roarke Richards, a senior at her high school and the only boy she knows who needs a way out as much as she does. Source: Internet
Both he and Roarke have similar goals, but it's not as clear cut for Roarke, given his ambiguous feelings toward the Huntress. Source: Internet
Brown County High School sophomore Roarke Ireland sets up a laser engraver in a technology classroom to put a number on to a marble for a teacher in the building. Source: Internet
Roarke and the Huntress/Cara are a little different than the other pairings I’ve name above, because Roarke, as a lawman, and Cara, as a killer, are supposedly on opposite sides of the moral battle against evil. Source: Internet
"The Wrestler" has been universally praised as the great return to form of Mickey Roarke and also Marissa Tomei and indeed both do a remarkable job of embodying their roles as wrestler and erstwhile stripper. Source: Internet