broomed
Broomed is the past tense and past participle of the verb broom, meaning to sweep with a broom. In everyday modern English, the more common past tense for cleaning with a broom is swept, so broomed is relatively rare and may read as old-fashioned, regionally dialectal, or technical in some contexts.
As a verb, broomed can be used in sentences such as “The custodian broomed the kitchen floor
As an adjective, broomed describes a surface or condition that has been cleaned with a broom or
Etymology and scope: broomed derives from the noun broom, the tool used for sweeping. The verb sense
See also: broom (tool), sweep, concrete finishing, surface textures.