Crossword-Solution: BROADSHEETS 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor of a candidate for office.
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EOTCLRE
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A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with BROADSHEETS (5)

Grainfields and hayfields bordered the narrow path, which lost itself in the young greenness of the crops, and Jean Kerderen would always say to Luc le Ganidec: "It looks like it does near Plounivon." "Yes; exactly." Side by side they strolled, their souls filled with vague memories of their own country, with awakened images as naive as the pictures on the colored broadsheets which you buy for a penny.
Selected Writings of Guy de Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1996
Catiche is one and Princess Bolkónskaya another.” “Do you know, I really believe she is un petit peu amoureuse du jeune homme.” * * “A little bit in love with the young man.” “Forfeit, forfeit, forfeit!” “But how could one say that in Russian?” CHAPTER XVIII When Pierre returned home he was handed two of Rostopchín’s broadsheets that had been brought that day.
War and Peace Leo Tolstoy 2001
Didn’t he write in those idiotic broadsheets that anyone, ‘whoever it might be, should be dragged to the lockup by his hair’? (How silly!) ‘And honor and glory to whoever captures him,’ he says.
War and Peace Leo Tolstoy 2001
The same thing that took place in Moscow had happened in all the towns and villages on Russian soil beginning with Smolénsk, without the participation of Count Rostopchín and his broadsheets.
War and Peace Leo Tolstoy 2001
They went away even before the battle of Borodinó and still more rapidly after it, despite Rostopchín’s calls to defend Moscow or the announcement of his intention to take the wonder-working icon of the Iberian Mother of God and go to fight, or of the balloons that were to destroy the French, and despite all the nonsense Rostopchín wrote in his broadsheets.
War and Peace Leo Tolstoy 2001

Quotes with BROADSHEETS (1)

Broadsheets can be scathing. But I have respect for broadsheet journalists because they haven't succumbed to degrading themselves, to writing pidgin English with all these terrible colloquialisms, the phrasing of which is just, like, embarrassing.
Peaches Geldof
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Appears in: New Yorker.

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