broomstick

/ˈbrumstɪk/
noun
  1. The long handle of a broom, or a broom itself, especially one used for sweeping.
    • He leaned the broomstick against the wall after cleaning the garage.
    • The old broomstick was worn smooth from years of use.
    • She grabbed the broomstick and swept the kitchen floor.
  2. A broom used as a flying vehicle in folklore and fantasy stories, especially by witches.
    • In the story, the witch flew across the moon on her broomstick.
    • The children dressed as witches and carried broomsticks for Halloween.
    • She imagined soaring through the night sky on a magic broomstick.
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