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broadside (to) [v]

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Meaning:
- to crash into the side of a car with front of your car.
Examples:
- There aren’t any traffic lights on this intersection and this is dangerous. Last month I broadsided a car here.
- The traffic lights can prevent from broadsiding.
- The driver lost control of the vehicle and broadsided a parked car.
- A speeding car broadsided the truck at the intersection.