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Broomy

Broomy \Broom"y\, a. Of or pertaining to broom; overgrowing with broom; resembling broom or a broom.

If land grow mossy or broomy.
--Mortimer.

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broomy

a. 1 Covered in the shrub broom. 2 Of or pertaining to a broom, bushy.

Usage examples of "broomy".

He saw the broomies, two silent boys, sweep the dirty crutchings up to the sorter and fling them out on his rack.

I reckoned the broomies had got into the shed when we was over at the dance and started mucking round with the stuff in the press.

No more for him the blown sands of Forth, and the broomy uplands, and his snug little study in whose drawers lay the unpublished masterpieces of youth.

There she left her pony, and returned on foot to a clump of birches at the edge of a broomy common, where she was to meet the others.

To the west of it lay the broomy slopes of the Hill of Deer, to the east the glen of the burn and Windyways hill, and to the south the rough meadows through which the road dipped to the Wood.

How endless the interchange of woods and meadows, glens, dells, and broomy nooks, without number, among thy banks and braes!

Then through the broomy bound with ease they pass, And press the sandy sheep-walk’s slender grass, Where dwarfish flowers among the gorse are spread, And the lamb browses by the linnet’s bed.