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Discover LudwigThe word "broom" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a household cleaning tool consisting of a brush with a long handle. For example, "The janitor swiped the floor with a large broom."
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broom
noun
A domestic utensil with fibers bound together at the end of a long handle, used for sweeping.
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Supporters thronged in, including Ismael Saleh, 26, who raised the broom in his hands and beamed at the sky when asked for his reaction.
That maybe true, but this after all is motorsport – a world that perpetually trails so far behind the zeitgeist, it should by rights have been swept up by the broom wagon decades ago.
As ever, it is events on the pitch that will ultimately decide whether the new broom can sweep away the detritus of the previous regime.
But many will call for a new broom untainted by Fifa's many scandals.
Leicestershire's chief executive, Wasim Khan, another new broom, was on hand to witness the win, adding to the sense of renewal for a county that has won the County Championship three times, and can only boast three one-day trophies, two Sunday Leagues, and three T20 competition wins.
Maybe after the election next November Lexington will describe how Gregor was brushed aside with a broom, after which his father said that now they could thank God.Kathy PertschOberwaldhausen, Germany.
On the UNM side, however, there is a widespread belief that the worst of the videos, purporting to show a man being raped with a broom, was staged.According to the 2012 list compiled by Forbes, an American weekly magazine, Mr Ivanishvili who made his fortune in Russia, is the world's 153rd richest man and has a fortune of $6.4 billion.
Researchers hope it can help cut outbreaks of diseases, such as frosty pod and witches' broom, which wipe out 30% of global production each year.Demand for cocoa products, especially chocolate, is surging.
To some, Mr Koizumi may seem an improbable new broom.
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Pleasingly, the broom-up-the-ass style of service has disappeared too; when even the Ritz Carlton has de-starched its restaurant, you know that here you can just lean back and relax.
In the noisy factory below, workers transform steel coils into the tubes, strips, bars and plates needed in an enormous range of products, from broom-handles and door hinges to food-processing machinery, refrigerators, radiators and much more.
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