Swept or cleaned with a broom; having been treated or swept with a broom.
From 'broom' (the cleaning tool) plus past participle suffix '-ed,' indicating a completed action.
Past participles like 'broomed' can become adjectives—'a broomed floor' describes the state after the action, showing how English transforms verbs into descriptors.
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