BROADSIDE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com BROADSIDE definition: the whole side of a ship above the water line, from the bow to the quarter See examples of broadside used in a sentence
BROADSIDE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary They broadside their opponents, routinely flouting the ad hominem principle (attacking the person rather than discussing the idea) instead of engaging in subtle, complex argument
Physical history of the United States Declaration of Independence Other broadsides A rare four-column broadside at Lauinger Library, Georgetown University In addition to the broadsides authorized by Congress, many states and private printers also issued broadsides of the Declaration, using the Dunlap broadside as a source
broadside - WordReference. com Dictionary of English any strong or complete attack on someone, as by criticism: The candidate was hit with several political broadsides from the media with the broader side facing toward a certain point or object: The truck hit the fence broadside at random: to attack the policies broadside