Thursday 26 October 2017

Broad

BROAD

-adj.
1. having relatively great breadth or width
2. of vast extent; spacious
3. (postpositive) from one side to the other
4. of great scope or potential
5. not detailed; general
6. clear and open; full
7. obvious or plain
8. liberal; tolerant
9. widely spread; extensive
10. outspoken or bold
11. vulgar; coarse; indecent
12. unrestrained; free
13. (of a dialect or pronunciation) consisting of a large number of speech sounds characteristic of a particular geographical area
14. (finance) . denoting an assessment of liquidity as including notes and coin in circulation with the public, banks' till money and balances, most private-sector bank deposits, and sterling bank-deposit certificates
-noun
15. the broad part of something
16. (slang , mainly US and Canadian)
a. a girl or woman
b. a prostitute
17. (British dialect) . a river spreading over a lowland
18. (East Anglia dialect) . a shallow lake
19. a wood-turning tool used for shaping the insides and bottoms of cylinders
-adv.
20. widely or fully

























Let’s take a dream
For a walk along a broad
Shedding it along the way
Into tiny refractory gems

A lure for ducks

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