on the broo Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
a new broom sweeps clean
an employee works hard on the first day or two, make a good impression "After my first day working for Grandfather, he said, ""A new broom sweeps clean."""
Donnybrook
a fight involving many people - especially in a game of hockey The Flames and the Oilers had another Donnybrook last night - a bench-clearing brawl.
new broom sweeps clean
a new person makes many changes We discovered the truth to the expression "a new broom sweeps clean" when our new boss changed everything in our organization.
Brooklyn
New York City borough
Brooky
an abbreviated name frequently used for the British TV soap opera "Brookside"
A new broom sweeps clean.
A newly-appointed person makes changes energetically.
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A new person makes many changes.

A proverb.
The new superintendent has changed many of the school rules. A new broom sweeps clean.
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new broom sweeps clean, a A fresh leader or administration gets rid of the old and brings in new ideas and personnel. For example,
Once he takes office, you can be sure the President will replace most of the people on the staff—a new broom sweeps clean. This term was already in John Heywood's 1546 proverb collection, was used figuratively by Shakespeare, and exists in many other languages as well.
on the broo
In cancellation of amusing abundance or unemployment benefits. ("Broo" is chatty argot for "bureau," a appellation for the Labour Exchange, the antecedent for abundance payments.) Primarily heard in Scotland. After actuality on the broo for several months, I'm attractive advanced to accepting aback to work.Learn more: onon the broo
claiming unemployment benefit. Scottish informal Broo , additionally spelt buroo , is a chatty about-face of bureau , acceptation a labour barter or amusing aegis office.Learn more: on
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