English to Kannada Dictionary broadside

broadside

ಕಟುಟೀಕೆ
definition
adverb
the yacht was drifting broadside to the wind
with the side turned to a particular thing.
verb
I had to skid my bike sideways to avoid broadsiding her
collide with the side of (a vehicle).
noun
To do this they would have to come up alongside our ships leaving them exposed to a broadside from English cannons on our ships.
a nearly simultaneous firing of all the guns from one side of a warship.
a broadside of Lee's farewell address
a sheet of paper printed on one side only, forming one large page.
translation of 'broadside'
ಕಟುಟೀಕೆ,
ಹೊರಮೈ
example
the yacht was drifting 'broadside' to the wind
No other property gets taken away after 10 or 20 years, they wrote in a 'broadside' , so why should books?
The Virginia carried ten major guns (four in each 'broadside' , one bow and one stern gun) and an iron ram.
The story was printed as a 'broadside' - a single sheet of paper about 2ft x 3ft - with high-quality paper and elegant typography.
the yacht was drifting 'broadside' to the wind
If they must, they could turn the wagons 'broadside' to the wind and use them for cover, and their felted tents and sleeping sacks would keep them from freezing to death.
There was a free brochure, done in French fold, with a text pamphlet and, on the verso, a souvenir 'broadside' printed in willow branches like those that appeared in a stretch of wallpaper marking the entrance to the show.
her car was hit 'broadside' by another vehicle
And at the same time Dave Haselwood printed up a 'broadside' poem of mine that later appeared in Memoirs of an Interglacial Age, so I could go on a trip with Michael McClure to New York to do readings at colleges and stuff.
Dali responded by printing a 'broadside' , detailing his repudiation of the pavilion.
As the waiting travellers watched in frozen horror, it slewed crazily to one side as it carried on towards them, wrecking the parapets and heading 'broadside' for the station.
This illustration appeared on an 1835 'broadside' illustrating John Greenleaf Whittier's poem, ‘My countrymen in Chains.’
Lining up your shot while not giving your foe a chance at your 'broadside' is a challenge, and having the biggest ship doesn't always ensure victory.
Without hesitating La Buse sailed straight in, fired a 'broadside' at the galleon, then boarded it, almost without resistance.
The lead doe minced into an opening and paused 'broadside' at 140 yards.
He was standing 'broadside' at what I would estimate to be the second-closest shot I have ever made in the field, about 35 yards.
While our wingman searched another sector, we decided to search for the raft upwind, figuring a barge 'broadside' to the wind would blow farther than a small raft with a sea anchor.
Thus the 'broadside' - generally a single sheet printed on one side - gained popularity and usefulness.
A mere five gun ports open across their 'broadside' .
At around 50 yards I had placed a 325-grain.50 AE bullet into that pig standing 'broadside' .
her car was hit 'broadside' by another vehicle
While the Roma may be quick, she only has two Class-Two forward mounts and two on each 'broadside' .
I lowered the rifle and saw that he had stopped and was standing 'broadside' looking at us.
One tank barely ten meters from Blaine had taken a shot full 'broadside' .
What makes jack crevalle difficult to land is their tendency while resting to turn 'broadside' to the angler.
Mainly, his moral 'broadside' is delivered against Australian refugee policy, which holds refugees in indeterminate detention, as if they had committed crimes against humanity.
They printed a 'broadside' in two colors on an early nineteenth-century Columbian handpress in an edition sufficient for all participants in the workshops to have one.
Because the surveyor must be able to view the length of a log through the angle gauge, it should be observed that as one views the log more end-on instead of 'broadside' , the likelihood of sampling the log vanishes.
Any ill-advised surfer who turns a 9-or 10-foot longboard 'broadside' into the tumble of a small wave knows the incredible power of moving water.
Because warships mounted almost all their guns on the 'broadside' , and were vulnerable to fire from ahead or astern, actions were usually fought in line ahead.
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