a cleaning device with revolving brushes that pick up dirt as the device is pushed over a carpet
term borrowed from Association Football, so as to make football fans - who watch one-day cricket in the three days a year when there is no football so as to allow for footballers' pre-season training - feel welcome
little-known nocturnal fish of warm shallow seas with an oblong compressed body an employee who sweeps floors or streets etc
Often the last player, except for the goalkeeper, on defense His main responsibility is to prevent attacks on goal Also called a "libero"
A team member who uses a broom, in advance of the stone, to sweep debris out of the way and make the ice faster
1) A wide-breaking hook which carries a strike as though the pins were pushed with a broom; 2) a night of league bowling, previously designated, where bowling fees go toward high-scoring individuals or teams for that night
the defender that plays closest to his own goal behind the rest of the defenders; a team's last line of defense in front of the goalkeeper
an unskilled worker who collects and cleans up the excess line and dirt under machines and throughout the mill buildings
Racing : A long wide fast turn Switchback : Technique & Terrain : Two or more consecutive turns in the opposite directions Usually 90 degrees turns found on the side of steep hill climbs
a defender who roams either in front of or behind the defensive line to pick up stray passes