broomstick (Meaning)
Wordnet
broomstick (n)
the handle of a broom
Webster
broomstick (n.)
A stick used as a handle of a broom.
Synonyms & Antonyms of broomstick
broomstick Sentence Examples
- The witch soared through the night sky on her trusty broomstick, silhouetted against the full moon.
- As Halloween approached, children eagerly awaited the chance to ride a broomstick around the neighborhood.
- The old broomstick leaned against the wall, its bristles worn from years of use.
- Legends tell of enchanted broomsticks that could sweep floors on their own accord.
- In folklore, a broomstick was often depicted as a magical tool capable of granting wishes or casting spells.
- Harry Potter learned to fly on a broomstick during his time at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
- Witches and wizards were said to gather at midnight to perform rituals on their broomsticks during the witching hour.
- Broomsticks have been a staple of witchcraft lore for centuries, symbolizing freedom and power.
- A broomstick can be repurposed into a makeshift pole for a game of backyard limbo.
- The young witch clutched her broomstick tightly as she prepared to embark on her first solo flight.
FAQs About the word broomstick
the handle of a broomA stick used as a handle of a broom.
hilt, helve, haft,bow, handgrip, shaft, loop, handle, grip,bail
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The witch soared through the night sky on her trusty broomstick, silhouetted against the full moon.
As Halloween approached, children eagerly awaited the chance to ride a broomstick around the neighborhood.
The old broomstick leaned against the wall, its bristles worn from years of use.
Legends tell of enchanted broomsticks that could sweep floors on their own accord.