Proper noun
Rooks
A surname.
A fork of the opponent's king, queen, and one (or both) rooks is sometimes called a grand fork. Source: Internet
By doubling up two knights, two rooks, rook and queen or bishop and queen the pieces can get stronger than the sum of the individual pieces alone. Source: Internet
Chess960 uses a random initial set-up of main pieces, with the conditions that the king is placed somewhere between the two rooks, and bishops on opposite-color squares. Source: Internet
BALTIMORE — Jeremy Rooks works the evening shift at a Georgia fast-food restaurant these days to avoid being on the street past dusk. Source: Internet
In an appearance on Take it There with Taylor Rooks this week, Morant said he doesn’t think the Rookie of the Year race is close. Source: Internet
Douglas Rooks: Will the Legislature rise to the occasion? Source: Internet