dustmop

/ˈdʌstˌmɑp/
noun
  1. A cleaning tool with a long handle and a head made of soft fibers or cloth, used for picking up dust from floors.
    • The janitor used a dustmop to quickly sweep the hallway.
    • She grabbed the dustmop to clean the living room floor before the guests arrived.
    • I prefer a dustmop over a broom because it doesn't scatter dust into the air.
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