It's usually worded as "a new broom sweeps clean". If you're asking what it MEANS, it's usually used to suggest that a new leader will probably eliminate many people in the current organization (especially in high positions) and replace them with his (or her) own cronies instead.
The phrase "new brooms sweep well" suggests that new ideas or people often bring enthusiasm and effectiveness, bringing about positive change initially. In contrast, "old brooms know the corner" implies that experienced individuals have the wisdom and familiarity to navigate challenges effectively, especially in complex situations. Together, the saying highlights the balance between the energy of newcomers and the knowledge of veterans in any endeavor.
It is deemed "bad luck" to sweep during the Chinese New Year.
A New Broom Sweeps Clean
New Brooms was created on 1925-10-12.
New Brooms - 1925 was released on: USA: 12 October 1925
To replace a front door sweep, follow these steps: 1. Measure the length needed for the new sweep. 2. Remove the old sweep by unscrewing it from the door. 3. Clean the area where the old sweep was attached. 4. Attach the new sweep by screwing it into place. 5. Test the door to ensure the sweep is properly installed and seals the bottom of the door.
A new broom sweeps clean, but the old brush knows all the corners
What about "sweep a new pool surface"?
To effectively replace an exterior door sweep, first measure the width of the door to ensure you get the right size. Remove the old sweep by unscrewing it from the bottom of the door. Clean the area where the old sweep was attached. Attach the new door sweep by screwing it into place, making sure it is snug against the bottom of the door to prevent drafts.
you shouldn't sweep or clean as Chinese ancestors say that you are sweeping away your good luck for the year.
Yes. if you sweep the floor during Chinese new year, it is believed you will sweep away all your luck
The Worst Witch - 1998 Old Hats and New Brooms 2-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G