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new broom
noun
a newly appointed person eager to make changes
Example Sentences
And so it begins again - a new manager hunt leading to a new broom in the dressing room.
For Wales, perhaps it was to be expected that a new broom would sweep clean.
In response, Ms Abbott tweeted that Sir Mark was supposed to have been the “new broom†at the Met, but instead of offering a “new beginning†he had continued to support a “lack of police accountabilityâ€.
If TD Bank is to get a new broom, it’s unclear where it will come from.
It is a thorny decision given Van Nistelrooy’s beloved status among United’s fans – but this is surely about a fresh start, the new broom arriving from Lisbon and sweeping clean.
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