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broomstick

[ broom-stik, broom- ]

noun

  1. the long slender handle of a broom.


broomstick

/ ˈbrÊŠm-; ˈbruËmËŒstɪk /

noun

  1. the long handle of a broom
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Origin of broomstick1

First recorded in 1675–85; broom + stick 1
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Rather than buying a broomstick in Diagon Alley, it is store-bought PVC pipes players use to hold between their legs.

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It ends with the flossing dance, a broomstick ride and the perfect title: “Gladiator Twosical.â€

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The document says they carried with them a Muslim chaplain who had been beaten unconscious and a food services worker who had been attacked with a broomstick.

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

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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.

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