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broad glass
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wide
- broad Something that is wide or broad measures a large distance from one side to the other. You can say that something such as a street or river is wide or broad. They live on a , tree-lined street. The streets of this town are broad. Wide is more common in conversation than ‘broad’. The river was so I couldn't jump over it. When you are talking about objects, you usually say that they are wide rather than ‘broad’. In the centre of the room was a bed. The men came out through a wide doorway. When you are talking about parts of someone's body, you usually use broad rather than ‘wide’. He was tall, with shoulders. She gave me a broad smile. Forum discussions with the word(s) "broad glass" in the title: No titles with the word(s) "broad glass".
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