Broadside, as a noun, was used as a naval term to mean either all the guns on one side of a warship, or the nearly simultaneous firing of all of these guns (as a naval combat manoever).
The opposite of broadside is narrowside.
Broadside - Transformers - was created in 1988.
Sings for Broadside was created in 1976.
The Broadside Ballads was created in 2011.
To broadside something means to hit it on the side, or to fire at it while it turns sideways. If you broadside someone in a car, it means you hit the side of their car. Broadside has various meanings and verbiage depending on how it is used.
John Dunlop may have invented broadside printing. He printed the first account of George Washington crossing the Delaware in the broadside printing method.
1. The truck came around the corner and hit my car broadside. 2. He is such a poor shot, he couldn't hit the broadside of a barn.
Broadside - 1964 was released on: USA: 20 September 1964
It is called a 'broadside' when all the guns from fore to aft of a warship are fired simultaneously in one direction.
Broadside - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 29 October 2009 (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Broadside - 1974 was released on: USA: July 1974 (New York City, New York)
An elegiac broadside is a form of poetry that combines elements of elegy (a poem mourning the deceased) with broadside (a large sheet of paper printed with information or news). It typically commemorates the death of a specific person and is printed for public distribution.