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Examples
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The sound of the broom's sharp bristles against the hard floor echoes louder and louder.
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Srey tries, and manages to get it trapped in the broom's soft bristles, allowing her to release it outside.
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While adding an invigorating flow of ions to the air, the broom's charged fibers silently sucked from crevices, cracks, and other hiding places the dust and debris that the tunnel-visioned robot sweepers had missed.
The Mocking Program Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002
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If a comet had been on a collision course with the planet, the broom's great computerized telescope array would have fingered it while it was still over a half a billion kilometers away.
Perseus Spur May, Julian, 1931- 1998
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He was a giant's head taller than she, with wild brown hair and a beard like a large, untidy broom's head.
Searching for dragons Wrede, Patricia C., 1953- 1991
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Taking it out of storage, she re-entered Flinx's room and reached past his head with the broom's business end.
For Love of Mother-Not Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1983
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Taking it out of storage, she re-entered Flinx's room and reached past his head with the broom's business end.
For Love of Mother-Not Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1983
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Taking it out of storage, she re-entered Flinx's room and reached past his head with the broom's business end.
For Love Of Mother Not Foster, Alan Dean 1983
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The broom's right behind the door somewheres and scarcely used and there's sawdust and rags somewheres in the barn.
Green Valley Katharine Reynolds
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But gie me the grove where the broom's yellow blossom
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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