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New brooms sweep clean
New brooms sweep clean.
and A new broom sweeps clean.Prov. Someone who is new in a particular job will do a very good job at first, to prove how competent he or she is. Jill: That new supervisor is awfully strict. Jane: New brooms sweep clean. The new teacher immediately flunked three of the laziest students. "A new broom sweeps clean," one of the students shrugged.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Gervaise | | zher-VEZ | French (Rare) |
| Hunberct | | - | Ancient Germanic |
| Gwallter | | - | Welsh |
| Fazl | | - | Arabic |
| Ellinor | | - | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish |
| Gaspar | | gah-SPAHR (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese, Judeo-Christian Legend |