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View definitions for broadside

broadside

adverb as in sideways/sideway/sidewise

noun as in fusillade

Strongest matches

Strong match

Weak match

noun as in hail

noun as in leaflet

noun as in pamphlet

noun as in poster

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Trump's latest broadside against Zelensky came after the Ukrainian leader publicly rejected an American bid to gain access to – and profits from - Ukrainian minerals.

From BBC

Field hit the gas, speeding several blocks until he broadsided a pickup truck.

Trump's executive order labeled itself as a broadside against "gender ideology," calling the idea that people born male could identify as women "false."

From Salon

Trump also ramped up his rhetorical broadsides against Mexico, asserting that Mexico “is essentially run by the cartels. .... Can’t let that happen. Mexico is really in trouble. A lot of trouble. Very dangerous place.”

Fox News joined in the broadside Thursday night.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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