___ the floor with (handily defeat)

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Mop.

Last seen on: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 6/17/19 Movie Monday

Random information on the term “Mop”:

A broom with bristles traditionally made using broom corn

Sorghum-made brooms with long handles as well as short handles

A broom is a cleaning tool consisting of usually stiff fibers (often made of materials such as plastic, hair, or corn husks) attached to, and roughly parallel to, a cylindrical handle, the broomstick. It is thus a variety of brush with a long handle. It is commonly used in combination with a dustpan.

A distinction is made between a “hard broom” and a “soft broom” and a spectrum in between. Soft brooms are for sweeping walls of cobwebs and spiders, like a “feather duster”. Hard brooms are for rougher tasks like sweeping dirt off sidewalks or concrete floors (or even smoothing and texturing wet concrete). The majority of brooms are somewhere inbetween, suitable for sweeping the floors of homes and businesses, soft enough to be flexible and to move even light dust, but stiff enough to achieve a firm sweeping action.

The word “broom” derives from the name of certain thorny shrubs (Genista and others) used for sweeping. The name of the shrubs began to be used for the household implement in Late Middle English and gradually replaced the earlier besom during the Early Modern English period. The song Buy Broom Buzzems (by William Purvis 1752–1832) still refers to the “broom besom” as one type of besom (i.e. “a besom made from broom”).

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