concept   witch's broomstick
culture   Western culture
statement   The witch's broomstick is a symbol associated with witches, flying, and folklore in Western culture.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 broom Western culture It is considered bad luck to sweep someone's feet with a broom in Western culture. 1
2 broomstick Western culture Commonly associated with witches and magic in folklore. 1
3 broomstick Western culture Often depicted as a mode of transportation for witches in stories and movies. 1
4 broomstick Western culture Associated with Halloween and used as a prop for costumes and decorations. 1
5 broomstick Western culture Featured in fairy tales as a magical object that can fly or grant wishes. 1
6 broomstick Western culture Seen as a Halloween decoration along with witches' hats and cauldrons. 1
7 flying broomsticks Western culture Associated with witches and magic folklore in Western countries 1
8 flying broomsticks Western culture Often depicted as mode of transportation for witches in Western popular culture 1
9 flying broomsticks Western culture Seen as a whimsical and fanciful element of Western fairy tales and stories 1
10 flying broomsticks Western culture Associated with Halloween and witchcraft in Western celebrations 1
11 flying broomsticks Western culture Often depicted as a magical item in Western literature and media 1
12 flying broomsticks western cultures Flying broomsticks are a fictional portrayal of witches' transportation, often associated with folklore and fantasy fiction. 1
13 witch's broomstick Western countries Associated with witches, Halloween, and fantasy stories 1
14 witch's broomstick Western culture Associated with witches and flying in folklore and fiction 1
15 witch's broomstick Western culture Associated with witches and flying in folklore and Halloween traditions 1
16 witch's broomstick Western culture Associated with witches flying through the sky 1
17 witch's broomstick Western cultures Associated with witches flying on broomsticks during Halloween and in folklore 1