broadside
broad|side /br'ɔːdsaɪd/ (broadsides)
1 [N-COUNT] oft N against n
A broadside is a strong written or spoken attack on a person or institution.
The Social Democratic leader launched a broadside against both monetary and political union.
2 [ADV] ADV after v, be ADV, oft ADV on, ADV to n
If a ship is broadside to something, it has its longest side facing in the direction of that thing. (TECHNICAL)
The ship was moored broadside to the pier.
1 [N-COUNT] oft N against n
A broadside is a strong written or spoken attack on a person or institution.
The Social Democratic leader launched a broadside against both monetary and political union.
2 [ADV] ADV after v, be ADV, oft ADV on, ADV to n
If a ship is broadside to something, it has its longest side facing in the direction of that thing. (TECHNICAL)
The ship was moored broadside to the pier.