[f. as prec. + -STER.] One who wields a broom; spec. in Curling, one who sweeps the ice.
1831. Blackw. Mag., XXX. 972. The uncrampeted broomster, and the pilgrim with the (unboiled) peas, may go hand in hand.
1870. Brooklyn Daily Union, 2 Aug., 2/3. It furnishes constant occupation to a score of pitchmen, pounders, and broomsters.