Difference between Ling and Broom

What is the difference between Ling and Broom?

Ling as a noun is any of various marine food fish, of the genus molva, resembling the cod. while Broom as a noun is a domestic utensil with fibers bound together at the end of a long handle, used for sweeping.

Ling

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Any of various marine food fish, of the genus Molva, resembling the cod. Any of various varieties of heather or broom.

Broom

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A domestic utensil with fibers bound together at the end of a long handle, used for sweeping.An implement with which players sweep the ice to make a stone travel further and curl less; a broom or sweeper.Any of several shrubs in the subfamily Faboidae.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To sweep.To travel by car or another fast vehicle.

Example sentence: Kanan is a big road through the Santa Monica Mountains. Between mid-March and mid-April, when you get over to the western side of the mountains, it's populated by Spanish broom - this beautiful, yellow, flowering weed that smells the way I imagine it smells along the Yellow Brick Road.

We hope you now know whether to use Ling or Broom in your sentence.

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