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broach <a broach; broaches> N

broach

broach <a broach; broaches> N

broach

broach N

broach post

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After some hundred paces you head inland and broach the long steep homeward.
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Once this oscillation reaches a certain point, the extreme change in heel angle will cause the boat to broach.
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The tower is slim, in three stages, and surmounted by a broach spire.
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The idea of a chamber orchestra was broached for the first time in 1947.
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The leading (cutting) edge of the broach has a contour matching the desired final shape.
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On the tower is a broach spire, the broaches being bowed.
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The damaged depth gauge stuck at 125 ft, so the submarine broached and was again detected.
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It is slightly recessed within the castellated parapet of the tower, and is of the broach spire type.
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The grooves in the wrench are cut by a square-cornered broach, giving a slight undercut to the outer corners of the driver.
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Icon is able to take risks that studios won't broach.
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