Advertisement
Advertisement
broomstick
[ broom-stik, broom- ]
broomstick
/ ˈbrʊm-; ˈbruːmˌstɪk /
noun
- the long handle of a broom
Word History and Origins
Origin of broomstick1
Example Sentences
Grab a broomstick, spray paint that gray, and attach it to the bouncy ball.
Other punishments would follow: the occasional whipping with an electric cord, a beating with a broomstick.
Not an inappropriate night for the Chief Witch to fall off his broomstick and perish in a fierce firefight.
With a bucket of water and a broomstick he beat out the fire, and went for a run to warm up.
The largest and the least dirty white pocket-handkerchief they could find was immediately fastened on to the end of a broomstick.
“And you wrote back asking whether it was true, or whether I had jumped over the broomstick,” retorted Lizzie, with a laugh.
But before the ghost could speak again, a gorgeous witch came prancing up, carrying a broomstick wound with red ribbons.
When a Sark-foot wife gets on her broomstick, the dames of Allonby are ready to mount.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse