brooms

  • 1brooms — n. sweep with a broom bruːm n. tool used for sweeping; type of plant …

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  • 2BROOMS — …

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  • 3List of Lepidoptera that feed on brooms — Brooms ( Cytisus , Genista , etc) are used as food plants by the larvae of a number of Lepidoptera species including:MonophagousSpecies which feed exclusively on brooms* Coleophoridae ** Several species of Coleophora case bearers: *** C.… …

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  • 4Men with Brooms — (Quatre gars et un balai) Promotional poster Directed by Paul Gross Written by …

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  • 5Men with Brooms (TV series) — Men with Brooms Format Sitcom Starring Paul Gross Anand Rajaram Glenda Braganza William Vaughan Brendan Gall Aliyah O Brien Country of origin …

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  • 6High Brooms railway station — Infobox UK station name = High Brooms code = HIB manager = Southeastern locale = Tunbridge Wells borough = Tunbridge Wells usage0405 = 0.722 usage0506 = 0.767 usage0607 = 0.817 platforms = 2 start = 1893High Brooms railway station is on the… …

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  • 7Men with Brooms (soundtrack) — Men with Brooms Soundtrack album by Various Artists Released May 3, 2002 Genre Soundtrac …

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  • 8High Brooms — infobox UK place country = England official name= High Brooms latitude=51.149320 longitude= 0.276980 population = shire district= Tunbridge Wells shire county = Kent region= South East England constituency westminster= post town= postcode… …

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  • 9new brooms sweep clean — The phrase new broom (one newly appointed to a position who makes changes in personnel or procedures) derives from this proverb. 1546 J. HEYWOOD Dialogue of Proverbs II. i. F3v Som therto said, the grene new brome swepith cleene. 1578 LYLY… …

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  • 10Witch Brooms — Witch Brooms, or Birds Nests, in botany, are peculiar broom like growths often seen on the branches of many trees. They are a dense development of branching twigs formed at one place on a branch as the result of the irritation set up by the… …

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