Pronunciation: /njuː bruːm/
noun a tool used for sweeping floors, typically consisting of stiff fibers or bristles attached to a long handle
A1 I bought a new broom to clean the house.
A2 The new broom swept up all the dirt and dust easily.
B1 The janitor used a new broom to sweep the school hallway.
B2 She insisted on using the new broom to clean the garage instead of the old one.
C1 The new broom was a gift from her grandmother, who believed in the importance of keeping a clean home.
C2 After years of using the same old broom, she finally decided to invest in a high-quality new broom for more efficient cleaning.
formal The new broom at the company has implemented several changes to improve efficiency.
informal The new broom in town is shaking things up with their fresh ideas.
slang The new broom is really turning heads with their innovative approach.
figurative With a new broom comes a fresh perspective on how things can be done differently.
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