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broomOld English brom "broom, brushwood," the common flowering shrub whose twigs were tied together to make a tool for sweeping, from Proto-Germanic *bræmaz "thorny bush" (source also o [..]
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broomhumility
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broomsweep: sweep with a broom or as if with a broom; "Sweep the crumbs off the table"; "Sweep under the bed" a cleaning implement for sweeping; bundle o [..]
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broomA term used to describe the putting stroke, since the motion involved in using a broom
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brooma brush with a long handle, for cleaning floors
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broombezem
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broomTo dream of brooms, denotes thrift and rapid improvement in your fortune, if the brooms are new. If they are seen in use, you will lose in speculation. For a woman to lose a broom, foretells that she will prove a disagreeable and slovenly wife and housekeeper.
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broom(n) a cleaning implement for sweeping; bundle of straws or twigs attached to a long handle(n) any of various shrubs of the genera Cytisus or Genista or Spartium having long slender branches and raceme [..]
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broomvirga
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broomA broom is hung at the mast-head of ships about to be sold, to indicate that they are to be swept away. The idea is popularly taken from Admiral Tromp; but probably this allusion is more witty than tr [..]
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broomA Plant genus of the Family Liliaceae. This should not be confused with Broom or Scotch Broom (Cytisus) or Desert Broom (Baccharis) or Spanish Broom (Spartium) or Brome (Bromus).
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broomA Plant genus of the Family Asteraceae. Other Plants called Broom include Cytisus; Spartium; and Bromus.
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broomA Plant genus of the Family Fabaceae that is sometimes called broom because of the shape of the Plant. Members produce Sparteine.
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broomA Plant genus of the Family Fabaceae that is a source of Sparteine. Do not confuse with Broom or Scotch Broom (Cytisus) or Butcher's Broom (Ruscus) or Desert Broom (Baccharis) or Brome (Bromus).
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