Examples of 'broadsides' in a sentence

Meaning of "broadsides"

Broadside (noun): A strong verbal attack or critical remark directed at someone or something. This phrase is used in the context of debates, criticisms, or arguments to describe a forceful and direct assault on a particular target
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  • plural of broadside
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of broadside

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We need to fire two broadsides to her one.
Two broadsides into her without a round back.
Once he can bring his broadsides to bear.
Broadsides to pass out at the race.
The two vessels exchanged broadsides on opposite tacks.
And there were all these pamphlets and broadsides.
A variety of broadsides printed by the states are also extant.
The fools are going to trade broadsides with us.
Is launching broadsides at the administration for not consulting them.
And just started trading broadsides.
Rolland fired two broadsides and then struck.
Many of the published plates were accompanied by printed broadsides.
The two vessels exchanged broadsides for half an hour.
Them broadsides of which copies have not yet been located.
She also published three broadsides.

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The two ships exchanged broadsides for the next seven hours.
There were seven illegal broadsides.
Congressional leadership is launching broadsides at the administration for not consulting them.
Many ballads were written and sold as single sheet broadsides.
From there she fired broadsides for about an hour.
The two ships closed on each other and exchanged broadsides.
Imagine doing this while the enemy is pouring broadsides of shrapnel through the rigging.
He is also a painter and maker of fine art prints and broadsides.
This group printed a number of pamphlets and broadsides explaining their conclusions and ideas.
Unless you would like to approach into the teeth of his broadsides.
With the new papal press we will issue broadsides with a drawing of the man.
Pasley tacked to close the French ship and began exchanging broadsides.
The ship replied with two quick broadsides before the next enemy salvo arrived.
So if it came to matching broadsides.
The vessels exchanged broadsides and at one point the Danish brig caught fire forward.
Both were printed as broadsides.
The gunboat fired her broadsides and assisted the capture of the remaining American craft.
Chapbooks and broadsides.
See list of broadsides of major World War II ships for a comparison.
The invention of the printing press helped the broadsides to become so popular.
Northern Broadsides website British Council web page about the company.
Much of his work was also published in sensationalistic broadsides depicting various current events.
Broadsides hide nothing, as their name implies.
Bravo ran aground on a sandbar near the north beach and there broadsides destroyed her.
As the ships closed the forts their broadsides answered a fire from the Confederate guns.
Dacres prepared to fight and the two ships closed and exchanged broadsides for some time.
He also fired editorial broadsides at the gangster Al Capone.
More generally the Robin of the broadsides.
So if it came to matching broadsides I expect we would lose.
Illustration from the Père Duchesne broadsides.
These last-minute broadsides and threats of a split served their purpose.
He contributed several short pieces to be used as broadsides by the Communication Company.
When threatened, the gaur bull attacks its opponents from their broadsides.
I was going to do some broadsides of Bukowski.
Unusually for such a popular and widespread song, it appears in only a few nineteenth century broadsides.

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