IPA: /ˈbruːmi/
KK: /ˈbrumi/
Relating to or resembling a broom plant, often characterized by a bushy appearance.
The broomy landscape was filled with vibrant yellow flowers.
The word 'broomy' is derived from 'broom' (from Old English *brōm*, meaning a type of shrub or plant used for making brooms) and the suffix '-y' (meaning characterized by or having the quality of). Thus, 'broomy' describes an area characterized by or covered with broom plants.
Think of 'broom' as the plant used to make brooms, and remember that 'broomy' means having the quality of being covered with broom plants.