adjective
- comparative form of broomy; more resembling or containing broom (the shrub), or more covered with broom plants
Usage: chiefly British; used to describe landscapes, terrain, or vegetation
Examples
- The hillside became broomier after the wildfire, with golden broom spreading across the slopes.
- This region is broomier than the valley to the south.
- The broomier patches of the moor were difficult to walk through.
- As spring arrived, the landscape grew broomier with new growth.