Crossword-Solution: BROADSIDE 9 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Broadside n. The side of a ship above the water line, from the bow to
the quarter.
Broadside n. A discharge of or from all the guns on one side of a
ship, at the same time.
Broadside n. A volley of abuse or denunciation.
Broadside n. A sheet of paper containing one large page, or printed
on one side only; -- called also broadsheet.

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BROADSIDE anagram SIDEBOARD

We have 33 clues for the answer “BROADSIDE”

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fierce verbal attack 1 answer
Hard-to-hit barn area? 1 answer
Critical attack 1 answer
Hit laterally 1 answer
Major attack 1 answer
Volley, as of denunciation. 1 answer
Type of ballad 1 answer
Forceful verbal attack 2 answers
Strong criticism 3 answers
MAGAZINE forerunner 4 answers
naval barrage 6 answers
Verbal attack 8 answers
booklet 10 answers
Brochure 10 answers
COLLIDE WITH THE BROAD SIDE OF 11 answers
Pamphlet 12 answers
Barn area 13 answers
Leaflet 14 answers
cannonade 17 answers
Tract 22 answers
Volley 26 answers
Handbill 28 answers
bombardment 29 answers
Salvo 31 answers
Shower 43 answers
Barrage 45 answers
Circular 50 answers
Burst 53 answers
ANY printed matter 55 answers
Hail 55 answers
Paperwork 66 answers
Storm 77 answers
Paper 93 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
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greedy person
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Sentences with BROADSIDE (5)

Glancing northwestward, my brother saw the large crescent of shipping already writhing with the approaching terror; one ship passing behind another, another coming round from broadside to end on, steamships whistling and giving off volumes of steam, sails being let out, launches rushing hither and thither.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
They understand that it is a visual image, but they do not necessarily know that it is a postcard from the turn of the century, a panoramic photograph, or even machine-readable text of an eighteenth-century broadside, a twentieth-century printed book, or a nineteenth-century diary.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
What a series of misfortunes and disasters! What awful fate hovered over me, that I should have been so terribly thwarted at every angle of my search for my lost love! Could it be possible that the curse of Issus was upon me! That there was, indeed, some malign divinity in that hideous carcass! I would not believe it, and, throwing back my shoulders, I ran to the deck below to join my men in repelling boarders from one of the thern craft that had grappled us broadside.
The Gods of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
The dugout turned broadside the instant that its nose touched the sand, and immediately it rolled over, with all its crew scrambling madly for the shore.
The Beasts of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
When I saw that we soon would touch, I ordered the ship brought around broadside to the wind, and there we hovered a moment until a huge wave reached up and seized us upon its crest, and then I gave the order that suddenly reversed the screening force, and let us into the ocean.
The Lost Continent Edgar Rice Burroughs 1994

Quotes with BROADSIDE (3)

Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!
Hunter S. Thompson The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
The world is fairly studded and strewn with pennies cast broadside by a generous hand. But- and this is the point- who gets excited by a mere penny? But if you cultivate a healthy poverty and simplicity, so that finding a penny will literally make your day, then, since the world is in fact planted in pennies, you have with your poverty bought a lifetime of days.
Annie Dillard Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
Nobody reads poetry, we are told at every inopportune moment. I read poetry. I am somebody. I am the people, too. It can be allowed that an industrious quantity of contemporary American poetry is consciously written for a hermetic constituency; the bulk is written for the bourgeoisie, leaving a lean cut for labor. Only the hermetically aimed has a snowball's chance in hell of reaching its intended ears. One proceeds from this realization. A staggering figure of vibrant, intel…
C.D. Wright Cooling Time: An American Poetry Vigil
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