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broomstick

[broom-stik, broom-] / ˈbrumˌstɪk, ˈbrʊm- /






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The main school, housed in a three-story red brick building, is something of a living monument to the traditions of English private schools — Harry Potter without robes and broomsticks.

From Seattle Times

"It engages players in the sport of Quidditch and other broomstick adventures," WB Games added.

From BBC

Sometimes, it can feel like he’s being rammed with a broomstick.

From Seattle Times

“Those guys are enormous and they’re fast. Again, we can practice with guys that have broomsticks attached to their hands. This is going to be new for us in some ways.”

From Seattle Times

You can zoom around on a broomstick, learn to cast spells, explore the castle, fight giant spiders and collect a variety of hats and scarves to wear as you go.

From BBC