mopstick (Meaning)

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mopstick (n.)

The long handle of a mop.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mopstick

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mopstick Sentence Examples

  1. The janitor swished the mopstick through the murky water, leaving behind a trail of cleanliness.
  2. The musician twirled the mopstick with precision, creating a rhythmic beat on the drums.
  3. The artist dipped the mopstick into vibrant paint, transforming the canvas with bold strokes.
  4. The gardener used the mopstick as a makeshift tool to pry open stubborn weeds.
  5. The bartender skillfully maneuvered the mopstick, mixing cocktails with ease.
  6. The housekeeper vigorously wielded the mopstick, scrubbing floors to perfection.
  7. The construction worker hammered nails with the mopstick, repurposing it into a makeshift tool.
  8. The child playfully waved the mopstick, pretending it was a magic wand.
  9. The scientist used the mopstick as a stirrer, meticulously mixing chemicals in the laboratory.
  10. The teacher pointed to the mopstick, emphasizing the importance of keeping classrooms clean.

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The long handle of a mop.

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No antonyms found.

The janitor swished the mopstick through the murky water, leaving behind a trail of cleanliness.

The musician twirled the mopstick with precision, creating a rhythmic beat on the drums.

The artist dipped the mopstick into vibrant paint, transforming the canvas with bold strokes.

The gardener used the mopstick as a makeshift tool to pry open stubborn weeds.