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broomcorn

 

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Noun broomcorn has 1 sense
  1. broomcorn, Sorghum vulgare technicum - tall grasses grown for the elongated stiff-branched panicle used for brooms and brushes
    --1 is a kind of sorghum

Definitions from the Web

Broomcorn

Noun (Plant)

Broomcorn is a tall, annual cereal grass widely cultivated for its long, stiff bristles used for making brooms.

Example sentence: The farmer grew broomcorn in his field to harvest the bristles for making traditional brooms.

Noun (Bristle)

The stiff, long bristle of the broomcorn plant, often used for making brooms.

Example sentence: The broom's bristles were made of broomcorn, ensuring a thorough sweep.

Noun (Broom)

A type of broom made from broomcorn bristles attached to a handle.

Example sentence: She grabbed the broom made of broomcorn and started sweeping the porch.

Adjective (Popular)

Referring to something widely known, favored, or accepted by many people.

Example sentence: The song became a broomcorn hit, playing on every radio station.

Adjective (Local)

Referring to something specific or unique to a particular area or community.

Example sentence: The store offers a wide range of local broomcorn products, showcasing the region's craftsmanship.

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