English to Arabic Dictionary broomstick

broomstick

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definition
noun
Grab a very lightweight bar or broomstick .
the long handle of a broom.
example
Who hasn't staged an impromptu stand-off with an umbrella, 'broomstick' or the nearest domestic appliance to hand?
Fix up that dusty 'broomstick' from the hall closet and use it for a besom.
Did you know that if you unscrew the 'broomstick' off the brush, it provides a makeshift crutch of sorts?
Little did he know that it had a 'broomstick' stuck underneath the handle from the other side, to prevent it from being opened.
‘Then it's simply a matter of tying the flag to a pole, like an old 'broomstick' or piece of bamboo‘.
Andrea threw the pieces of 'broomstick' to the floor and walked off.
A six-metre high opening is known as the Witches Cave because the shadow cast by the lighting on the cave wall looks rather like a witch riding her 'broomstick' .
The winner in the seven to 12 age group was Lea Eyre, with a picture of a witch on a 'broomstick' .
A supervisor, instead of calling explosive experts, wrapped a 'broomstick' handle with plastic and used it to stir the jelly.
From Harry's look of worry before walking onto the field, to the unbelievable flying 'broomstick' scenes, the audience immediately gets caught up in the match between Gryffindor and Slytherin.
Gryffindor seems headed for victory until Harry's 'broomstick' turns into a bucking bronco.
A huge witch, with her hooked nose, black cape and hat and 'broomstick' stared out from an assortment of wonderful Hallowe'en creations, all made by the children.
No car, no 'broomstick' , no other form of transportation came close to the ride that Kate had that morning.
Maybe one day somebody will do right by the community, but at least this show portrays them as ‘good witches’ without a 'broomstick' in sight.
Grab a very lightweight bar or 'broomstick' .
I found a microphone covered in duct tape in the lost and found box, taped that to a 'broomstick' and had the best shows of my life.
The refreshment table including several cakes, two shaped like pumpkins, two like headstones, and one circular cake was like a full moon with a cleverly iced witch on a 'broomstick' flying in front of it.
And Narnia idealises the simple things in life, while the more up-to-date, affluent Harry drools over the latest must-have 'broomstick' , the Nimbus 2000.
Part of the ceremony was for the couple to jump over a 'broomstick' or brush across the threshold of the new living quarters.
Canvases for the Rite are spread on the floor, surrounded by buckets of paint, brushes and 'broomsticks' with sponges.
All manner of witch paraphernalia adorn the walls and bar - there are stained-glass witch windows and witches on 'broomsticks' hanging from the ceilings.
Around the cities TV and billboards sporting witches on 'broomsticks' and wild scary false faces, dominate the run up to the first of November 1st.
Inside, he met the singer Bobby Byrd and formed a gospel quartet, using combs, 'broomsticks' and washtubs for instruments.
As they walked further inside the park, they saw some witches flying around with 'broomsticks' and wizards chasing them high up the sky.
However, for most of us, Halloween is the night for witches and 'broomsticks' , fire and black cats.
‘The 'broomsticks' with plastic handles cost a bit more, - Rs.8 or 10,’ says Angammal.
The witches would fly to the meeting riding their 'broomsticks' accompanied by black cats.
Last year, over dinner, I mentioned that the stereotype of witches flying on 'broomsticks' came about because they used to make a hallucinogenic poultice from deadly nightshade.
We'd just chase them up the street with our 'broomsticks' , laughing.
According to German folklore, on April 30th witches fly their 'broomsticks' to the mountains for a heathen festival, coinciding with the night the ancient deities conceived spring.
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