broom

/brum/
verb
  1. To sweep with a broom.
    • He broomed the garage floor after fixing the car.
    • They broomed the sidewalk clean before the guests arrived.
    • She broomed the dust out the front door.
noun
  1. A brush with a long handle used for sweeping floors.
    • The old broom was leaning against the wall in the corner.
    • He used a broom to clear the leaves off the porch.
    • She grabbed the broom and swept the kitchen floor.
  2. A type of shrub with yellow or white flowers, often found in dry, open areas.
    • Broom grows well in sandy soil and full sunlight.
    • We saw a patch of wild broom while hiking along the trail.
    • The hillside was covered in bright yellow broom in the spring.
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