broadside Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbrɔːd.saɪd]
  • Us [ ˈbrɑːd.saɪd]

Meaning of broadside In English

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  • There were numerous illustrated broadsides and woodcuts which carried their message in visual form.

  • Indeed, they estimate that over a third of a million electoral broadsides were circulated to the local population during the period.

  • The same may be true in respect of the working classes and mass-produced broadsides.

  • The products he examines include broadsides, newspapers and other printed matter as well as books, and second-hand books as well as new ones.

  • A broadside ballad relied not on sheet music but on common knowledge of a tune (it was indicated only by name).

  • One strokes the animal broadside and pronounces that an elephant is a warm soft wall.

  • A broadside of 1679 specifying the procedures to be followed in the ceremony of the royal touch for scrofula.

  • Printed ballads and later chapbooks became oral traditions, as well as drawing on them; broadside pictures had affinities with the painted cloths and wall-hangings that decorated many secular buildings.

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