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Definition of "broomy" [broom•y]

  • Covered in the shrub broom. (adjective)
  • Of or pertaining to a broom, bushy. (adjective)

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Use "broomy" in a sentence
  • "It gave him a surprised look — not to say a hearth – broomy kind of expression — which, my apprehensions whispered, might be fatal to us."
  • "My littlest boy found a broomy kind of branch and most of the way back, swept the path."
  • "Night fell as we came to the broomy spaces of the links, and ere we had breasted the slope of the neck which separates Kirkcaple Bay from the cliffs it was as dark as an April evening with a full moon can be."
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