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▸ noun: (largely historical) One of the sweeps (chimney sweeps), clad in bright clothes and garlands and carrying a blackened broom, in a May Day parade.
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▸ noun: (largely historical) One of the sweeps (chimney sweeps), clad in bright clothes and garlands and carrying a blackened broom, in a May Day parade.
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sweep,
sweep-chimney,
chimney sweeper,
chimney-sweep,
sweepdom,
chimneysweep,
chimney-sweeper,
Tomb Sweeping Festival,
sweepings,
sweep-washer,
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