verb
- attacking or criticizing someone or something harshly and directly
- hitting the side of a vehicle with the side of another vehicle
noun
- the act of attacking or criticizing harshly
- a collision where one vehicle hits the side of another
Examples
- The senator was broadsiding his opponent’s policies during the debate.
- The truck came through the intersection, broadsiding the small car.
- Her broadsiding of the company’s practices made headlines.
- The accident report described a broadsiding at the busy intersection.
- He’s been broadsiding critics of his new book all week.
- The broadsiding left both vehicles severely damaged.
- Stop broadsiding everyone who disagrees with you.