broadsiding in English

verb
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collide with the side of (a vehicle).
I had to skid my bike sideways to avoid broadsiding her

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10. The word Broadsiding uses 11 letters: a, b, d, d, g, i, i, n, o, r, s

11. A ballad or popular song printed on one side of a sheet of paper Explanation of Broadsiding

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13. Broadsiding, which is often called “t-boning”, refers to one vehicle hitting the side of another at full force

14. Broadside (third-person singular simple present broadsides, present participle broadsiding, simple past and past participle Broadsided) To collide with something sideways on; References

15. Broadside (third-person singular simple present broadsides, present participle Broadsiding, simple past and past participle broadsided) To collide with something sideways on; References

16. Broadside (third-person singular simple present broadsides, present participle Broadsiding, simple past and past participle broadsided) (transitive) To collide with something sideways on; References

17. Broadsiding the Bat by royslady51 aka ornery Robin's POV Batman Got Broadsided By A Reindeer He'd been drinking too much eggnog, And we begged him not to go

18. Along the way, the suspect ran red lights and at times drove on the wrong side of the street, at one point Broadsiding a car in the area of Tampa Avenue and …

19. King County Sheriff John Urquhart says a 15-year-old female sped through a stoplight in a BMW carrying five other people, Broadsiding a pickup truck carrying a father and son.

20. With the Broadsiding vehicle putting its full force straight into the relatively unprotected side of the other vehicle, T-bone accidents are even more likely to cause serious injuries than sideswipe accidents

21. Prosecutors say Rivas was driving a borrowed GMC Yukon about 80 mph on Yesler Way when she ran a red light at the intersection of 23rd Avenue in the Central Area, Broadsiding

22. A 46-year motorcycle rider has died after Broadsiding a Jeep that ran a stop sign at the intersection of Mesa Street and Ninth Avenue in Hesperia, according to authorities.

23. Regardless of whether you were broadsided or you were the one who did the Broadsiding, you may want to consult with one of our experienced T-bone car accident attorney in Seattle or elsewhere in Washington to establish liability

24. The term "Broadsiding," or "firing broadside," is a naval term, referring to firing all the cannons (in jargon referred to as 'guns') that can be pointed to one side of a ship, all at the same time

25. Broadsiding is the method used in motorcycle speedway for travelling round the bends on the speedway track.The rider skids his rear wheel by spinning it at such a speed that it sets up a gyroscopic action and this opposes the natural tendencies of centrifugal force.Then he controls the slide by throttle control to maintain, increase or decrease the rate of which the rear wheel spins.