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BROADSIDES
- In 16th- and 17th-century England, a popular ballad. Also called broadside ballad
- BROADSIDE, all the guns on one side of a ship of war; their simultaneous discharge [n]
- BROADSIDE [v]
- A nearly simultaneous firing of all the guns from one side of a warship
- A strongly worded critical attack
- The set of guns that can fire on each side of a warship
- The side of a ship above the water between the bow and quarter
- A sheet of paper printed on one side only, forming one large page