Associations to the word «Broadside»
Noun
- Pounder
- Ballad
- Chaser
- Ship
- Armament
- Torpedo
- Frigate
- Rigging
- Stern
- Pivot
- Firing
- Turret
- Firepower
- Wedge
- Bow
- Peep
- Tube
- Warship
- Launcher
- Gun
- Sloop
- Galley
- Volley
- Muzzle
- Gunnery
- Tack
- Missile
- Mast
- Cannon
- Deck
- Battleship
- Magdalene
- Cruiser
- Hull
- Frenchman
- Battery
- Sail
- Helm
- Flagship
- Batterie
- Gunner
- Hms
- Brig
- Hotspur
- Vessel
- Pounding
- Schooner
- Corvette
- Spat
- Musket
- Fire
- Shot
- Dylan
- Array
- Consort
- Laser
- Maneuver
- Pod
- Goddard
- Inch
- Chase
- Enemy
- Pirate
- Engagement
- Pound
- Tactic
- Printer
- Crew
- Roaring
Adjective
Wiktionary
BROADSIDE, noun. (nautical) One side of a ship above the water line; all the guns on one side of a warship; their simultaneous firing.
BROADSIDE, noun. (by extension) A forceful attack, be it written or spoken.
BROADSIDE, noun. A large sheet of paper, printed on one side and folded.
BROADSIDE, noun. The printed lyrics of a folk song or ballad; a broadsheet.
BROADSIDE, adverb. Sideways; with the side turned to the direction of some object.
BROADSIDE, verb. (transitive) To collide with something sideways on
Dictionary definition
BROADSIDE, noun. An advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution; "he mailed the circular to all subscribers".
BROADSIDE, noun. A speech of violent denunciation.
BROADSIDE, noun. All of the armament that is fired from one side of a warship.
BROADSIDE, noun. The whole side of a vessel from stem to stern; "the ship was broadside to the dock".
BROADSIDE, noun. The simultaneous firing of all the armament on one side of a warship.
BROADSIDE, verb. Collide with the broad side of; "her car broad-sided mine".
BROADSIDE, adverb. With a side facing an object; "the train hit the truck broadside"; "the wave caught the canoe broadside and capsized it".
BROADSIDE, adjective. Toward a full side; "a broadside attack".
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