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whisk broom

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Word: Whisk Broom

Definition: A whisk broom is a small broom with a short handle. It is often made of stiff bristles and is used to sweep up small messes, such as crumbs or dust. It’s especially handy for cleaning clothes or small areas.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to Use: Use a whisk broom when you want to quickly clean up small spills or dust without needing a larger broom or a vacuum.
  • How to Use: Hold the short handle and gently sweep the bristles over the area you want to clean. You can also use it to brush off clothes to remove lint or crumbs.
Example:
  • "After I finished eating my sandwich, I used a whisk broom to clean the crumbs off the table."
Advanced Usage:
  • In some contexts, a whisk broom can be used figuratively to mean "to clean up" or "to tidy things up." For example, "After the meeting, we need to whisk broom the agenda and make sure everything is in order."
Word Variants:
  • Whisk Broom (noun): The main term.
  • Whisking (verb): Although it sounds similar, this is a different word that means to beat or stir rapidly (often used in cooking).
Different Meanings:
  • While "whisk broom" specifically refers to a small broom, the word "whisk" alone can mean to move quickly or to beat ingredients together.
Synonyms:
  • Broom: A general term for a cleaning tool.
  • Dustpan: While not a synonym, it is often used together with a whisk broom to collect debris after sweeping.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with "whisk broom," but you might hear phrases like "sweep things under the rug," which means to hide or ignore a problem rather than dealing with it.
Summary:

A whisk broom is a small, handy cleaning tool perfect for quick clean-ups.

Noun
  1. a small short-handled broom used to brush clothes

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