choo |
broom |
As a noun choo
is (onomatopoeia) the sound of a locomotive whistle.
As a proper noun broom is
.
broom |
dust |
As a proper noun broom
is .
As a noun dust is
(uncountable) fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc.
As a verb dust is
to remove dust from.
fiancee |
broom |
As a noun fiancee
is .
As a proper noun broom is
.
broom |
whin |
As nouns the difference between broom and whin
is that
broom is a domestic utensil with fibers bound together at the end of a long handle, used for sweeping while
whin is gorse; furze.
As a verb broom
is to sweep.
As a proper noun Broom
is {{surname|lang=en}.
wikidiffcom |
broom |
As a proper noun broom is
.
vroom |
broom |
As verbs the difference between vroom and broom
is that
vroom is to move with great speed; to zoom while
broom is to sweep.
As an interjection vroom
is the sound of an engine revving up.
As a noun broom is
a domestic utensil with fibers bound together at the end of a long handle, used for sweeping.
As a proper noun Broom is
{{surname|lang=en}.
bloom |
broom |
As nouns the difference between bloom and broom
is that
bloom is a blossom; the flower of a plant; an expanded bud while
broom is a domestic utensil with fibers bound together at the end of a long handle, used for sweeping.
As verbs the difference between bloom and broom
is that
bloom is to cause to blossom; to make flourish while
broom is to sweep.
As proper nouns the difference between bloom and broom
is that
bloom is {{surname} while
Broom is {{surname|lang=en}.
broom |
sweeper |
As nouns the difference between broom and sweeper
is that
broom is a domestic utensil with fibers bound together at the end of a long handle, used for sweeping while
sweeper is one who sweeps floors or chimneys.
As a verb broom
is to sweep.
As a proper noun Broom
is {{surname|lang=en}.
broon |
broom |
As nouns the difference between broon and broom
is that
broon is the colour brown while
broom is a domestic utensil with fibers bound together at the end of a long handle, used for sweeping.
As proper nouns the difference between broon and broom
is that
broon is
Newcastle Brown Ale, a well known brand of brown ale beer while
Broom is {{surname|lang=en}.
As an adjective broon
is of the colour brown.
As a verb broom is
to sweep.
broom |
groom |
As nouns the difference between broom and groom
is that
broom is a domestic utensil with fibers bound together at the end of a long handle, used for sweeping while
groom is a man who is about to become or has recently become part of a married couple. Short form of bridegroom.
As verbs the difference between broom and groom
is that
broom is to sweep while
groom is to attend to one's appearance and clothing.
As a proper noun Broom
is {{surname|lang=en}.
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