broom

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The meaning (definition) of the word broom
a long stick with stiff bristles at the end for sweeping the floor
The word broom used in a sentence
“Mom uses a broom to sweep the dirt off the floor.”
Words that mean the same as broom (synonyms)
sweeper
The plural of the word broom
brooms
How the word broom is said around the world
| French | balai |
| Spanish | escoba |
| Mandarin | 扫帚 |
| Hindi | झाड़ू |
| Arabic | مكنسة |
| Russian | метла |
| Portuguese (EU) | vassoura |
| Portuguese (BR) | vassoura |
| Japanese | ほうき |
| German | Besen |
| Urdu | جھاڑو |
| Punjabi | ਝਾੜੂ |
| Korean | 비 |
| Hebrew | מְטַאטֵא |
| Greek | σκούπα |
| Dutch | bezem |
| Filipino | walis |
| Vietnamese | chổi |
| Turkish | süpürge |
| Persian | جارو |
| Polish | miotła |
| Ukrainian | мітла |
| Bengali | ঝাড়ু |
| Swedish | kvast |
| Italian | scopa |
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