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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broomstick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a long, slender stick used for sweeping or, in a more fantastical context, as a means of flying in stories about witches.
Example: "The witch soared through the night sky on her trusty broomstick, leaving a trail of stardust behind her."
Alternatives: "a sweeping stick" or "a flying rod".
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It looks like a broomstick on wheels.
Rothschild V (1977) Meditations of a Broomstick.
At night they got a broomstick.
(He can do a broomstick easily; the spoon is hard).
It looks like a broomstick in a doll's house.
Much more comfortable than a broomstick, I'd bet.
For starters, you need to fly a broomstick.
Instead of a bat, he would swing a broomstick.
Even without a broomstick, Kristin Chenoweth flies high.
Some say that he could get a broomstick elected.
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-- A 15th century manuscript shows the first known witch-on-a-broomstick image, but the motif's origins remain a mystery.
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