broom in Spanish
broom in Spanish is escoba, escobillón, cepillo — broom means a cleaning tool with bristles on a long handle, used for sweeping floors.
broom in Spanish
escoba
(countable) A domestic utensil with fibers bound together at the end of a long handle, used for sweeping.
escobillón
(countable) A domestic utensil with fibers bound together at the end of a long handle, used for sweeping.
cepillo
(countable, curling) An implement with which players sweep the ice to make a stone travel further and curl less; a sweeper.
escoba
Any of several yellow-flowered shrubs of the family Fabaceae, with long, stiff, thin branches and small or few leaves used for the domestic utensil.
escobillón
Any of several yellow-flowered shrubs of the family Fabaceae, with long, stiff, thin branches and small or few leaves used for the domestic utensil.
genista
Any of several yellow-flowered shrubs of the family Fabaceae, with long, stiff, thin branches and small or few leaves used for the domestic utensil.
hiniesta
Any of several yellow-flowered shrubs of the family Fabaceae, with long, stiff, thin branches and small or few leaves used for the domestic utensil.
retama
Any of several yellow-flowered shrubs of the family Fabaceae, with long, stiff, thin branches and small or few leaves used for the domestic utensil.
What does "broom" mean?
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noun A cleaning tool with bristles on a long handle, used for sweeping floors.
"He grabbed a broom to sweep up the broken glass."
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noun A shrub with small leaves and yellow flowers, from the pea family.
"Yellow broom grew wild along the hillside."
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verb To sweep with a broom.
"She broomed the leaves off the porch."
broom in a sentence
- He grabbed a broom to sweep up the broken glass.
- Yellow broom grew wild along the hillside.
- She broomed the leaves off the porch.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "broom" in Spanish?
"broom" in Spanish is escoba, escobillón, cepillo. broom means: A cleaning tool with bristles on a long handle, used for sweeping floors.
How do you use "broom" in a sentence?
Example: "He grabbed a broom to sweep up the broken glass." In Spanish, "broom" is escoba, escobillón, cepillo.
Are there other ways to say "broom" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "broom": escoba, escobillón, cepillo, genista, hiniesta, retama.
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