Sentences with broad
broad
B b - His shoulders were broad and his waist narrow.
- He greeted them with a wave and a broad smile.
- Broad, wide both are applied to extent from side to side of surfaces having height or length, , wide being preferred when the distance between limits is stressed [two feet wide, a wide aperture], and broad, when the full extent of surface is considered [broad hips, broad plains]; deep, in this connection, refers to extent backward, as from the front, an opening, etc. [a deep lot, a deep cave]
- A broad range of issues was discussed.
- The term Wissenschaft has a much broader meaning than the English word 'science'.
- The agreement won broad support in the U.S. Congress.
- These documents provided a broad outline of the Society's development.
- They've been giving broad hints about what to expect.
- ...a Briton who spoke in a broad Yorkshire accent.
- A broad plain
- Four miles broad
- That invention had broad applications
- broad plans
- broad hints
- A broad political stance
- broad support
- A broad manner
- A broad joke
- broad laughter
- A broad Yorkshire accent
- broad money
- broad awake
- broad prairies
- broad daylight
- A broad hint
- A broad joke
- To take a broad view of a matter
- A broad variety, a broad education
- In broad outline
- The river was too broad to swim across.
- The desk was three feet broad.
- The broad expanse of ocean.
- We awoke to broad daylight.
- A modern doctor must have a broad knowledge of medicine.
- A broad interpretation of the law tempers justice with mercy.
- The broad outlines of a subject.
- Her remark was a broad hint of her feelings.
- He smirked at the broad joke.
- It was a hilarious evening of broad mirth.
- He wore kilts and had a broad Scots accent.
- He was broad awake.
- Who was that broad I saw you with?
- Three feet broadthe broad expanse of ocean
- A broad hint
- A broad compliment; a broad joke; broad humour