

The town posted a broadside about the upcoming festival.
A large sheet of paper printed on one side, often used for announcements or advertisements.
The school put up a broadside to announce the talent show.
We saw a broadside advertising the new restaurant in town.
She handed out a broadside with details about the charity event.
display a broadside
print a broadside
distribute a broadside
poster
flyer
bill
The politician faced a broadside from the media after the scandal.
A strong verbal attack or criticism against someone or something.
The coach received a broadside from fans after the team's poor performance.
She launched a broadside against the new policy during the meeting.
His article was a broadside aimed at the government's handling of the crisis.
verbal broadside
political broadside
broadside attack
attack
criticism
assault
The article broadsided the company's poor practices.
To attack or criticize someone verbally or in writing.
The review broadsided the film's lack of originality.
He broadsided the politician for his controversial statements.
The blog post broadsided the school's outdated policies.
broadsided criticism
broadsided attack
broadsided response
criticize
attack
slam