broadsides

[US]/ˈbrɔːdˌsaɪdz/
[UK]/ˈbroadˌsaɪdz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the sides of a ship above the waterline; a severe verbal attack; all guns on one side of a ship
v.to collide with the side of (a vehicle)

Phrases & Collocations

broadsides fired

fire broadsides

broadside attack

deliver broadsides

receive broadsides

broadside view

across broadsides

Example Sentences

the politician launched broadsides against his opponents during the debate.

the newspaper published a series of broadsides criticizing the government's policies.

broadsides were a common form of communication in the 18th century.

the artist created colorful broadsides to promote the upcoming festival.

during the campaign, the candidate's team distributed broadsides to rally support.

broadsides often contained bold statements and eye-catching designs.

the historical museum displayed ancient broadsides from various movements.

she wrote broadsides to express her views on social justice.

the activists used broadsides to raise awareness about climate change.

he criticized the company in a series of broadsides on social media.

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