A witches broom.
A broom stick.
Some Witchcraft traditions call a ceremonial broomstick a besom.
No the word broom is a common noun.
the ceiling broom is to clean the dust in the wall, cealing ang other stuff.
Well, darling, 'broom-tail' is cowboy lingo for a horse with a scraggly or unkempt tail that looks like it's been swept with a broom. So, if you hear a cowboy talking about a 'broom-tail,' they're probably not complimenting that horse's grooming skills. But hey, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, right?
The verb "to use" is transitive, i.e., A uses B, so broom is the direct object.
Broom
A sabbat
Some have people and some dont. You need two use a witchs broom in a picture
usually it is called a cloak or a cape
a broom
The end of a broom is called the bristles or the head.
A broom is commonly called a besom.
The handle of a broom is typically referred to as the "broomstick."
I think van helshing
A broom of twigs fastened to one end of a pole and used for floor sweeping, is known as a Besom.
That would be a besom.
a broom
The broom plant was called scopa. The plural of this word, scopae, furnished the name for the sweeping implement.