Pronunciation of the English word broom.
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1. | The angry wife was on the warpath; she hit her husband with a broom for coming home late and drunk. | |
2. | She sweeps the room with a broom. | |
3. | In the Netherlands, it is the custom that, when during the construction of a house the highest point has been reached and the roof is ready for tiling, the client treats the construction workers to so-called "tile beer" to celebrate this. A flag is then placed on the ridge of the house. If the client is too stingy to treat, not a flag, but a broom is placed. | |
4. | A new broom sweeps clean. | |
5. | For my birthday he gave me a broom and told me to get to work. | |
6. | I need a new broom. This one's shot. | |
7. | She is as thin as a broom stick. | |
8. | I need to borrow this broom. | |
9. | Grab a broom and help us clean. | |
10. | Pass me the broom and dustpan, please. I spilled some crumbs on the floor. |