Broomstick (noun)

  1. A long handle with a brush at one end, used for sweeping floors.
  2. A stick or pole used by a witch as a mount for flying.

Origin:

Middle english bromstik, from old english brōmstīc, from brōm broom + stīc stick.

Examples:

  1. She leaned her broomstick against the wall before sitting down.
  2. The witch was able to fly on her broomstick to the top of the mountain.
  3. He used a broomstick to sweep the fallen leaves off the porch.
  4. The broomstick was made of wood, with a bundle of twigs tied to one end.
  5. The witch mounted her broomstick and flew off into the night sky.
Some random words: xylem, mantlepiece, confinement