broom meaning:
n.) An implement for sweeping floors, a bundle of straw or bristles bound together or attached to a long wooden handle
broom sentence:
She is sweeping with a broom.
A broom is a tool used for sweeping floors.
The story is about a witch flying on a broom.
Some plants are also being used to make brooms.
She hit the cat with a broom.
I accidentally broke the broom.
I need to buy two brooms and a shovel.
Making brooms is my graddad’s job.
There’s a broom cupboard under the stairs.
Norma picked up the broom and began sweeping.
A stiff yard broom and a small stiff hand brush will remove most of the debris.
A few shops down, there’s a building where brooms are made.
In the 1860s, making brooms was not a full-time occupation.
Brooms were waved over the heads of marrying couples to ward off spirits.
Corporates have agreed to supply cleaning implements like dustbins , brooms and gloves.
There aren’t new brooms that come in and sweep clean.
Refugees were occasionally employed on the mops and brooms level.