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View definitions for broomstick

broomstick

adjective as in slight

noun as in beanpole

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Example Sentences

He compares the ride to riding a magic carpet or gliding around on a broomstick.

Blessed with extraordinary hand-eye coordination, Rodriquez developed into an accomplished baseball pitcher as well, one who also could smack a pitched bottle cap with a broomstick.

A moment later Phillip hovered easily on the broomstick just outside the door.

Because there weren’t enough rifles to go around, many early recruits drilled with broomsticks.

Holding one of Jihad’s dirty white T-shirts up on a broomstick, holding the baby close, they made their way toward the Israeli soldiers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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