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broom

[broom, broom] / brum, brʊm /
NOUN
device for cleaning floors
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Example Sentences

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Suddenly, this golden-retriever lifer began to fall for a sweet little thing as cuddly as a broom.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Gospel was in her heart,” said Gary Houston, who recalled his sister around the age of 5 wearing their mother Cissy Houston’s wig and high heels while using a broom as a microphone.

From Seattle Times

He brushed the inside of his Honda with a broom, wiped down the outside with a microfiber cloth, and banged the floor mats against the driveway.

From Washington Post

The venik is an Eastern European "massage" which involves someone smacking you with a wet broom made of leaves and branches.

From Salon

But hold on, there’s a tiny line that can only have been made on purpose running across the lashes — a cord that turns them into the bristles of a tiny broom.

From New York Times