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broadhead

n. (bowhunting) a flat arrow head with razor-sharp sides, intended to kill prey by causing severe bleeding.

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Broadhead (surname)

Broadhead is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • James Broadhead (1819–1898), American lawyer
  • Wilfred Broadhead (20th century), British cricketer
  • William Broadhead (1815–1879), British trade unionist
Broadhead (disambiguation)

A broadhead is an arrowhead used for war and hunting.

Broadhead may also refer to:

  • Broadhead (physiology), a person with a congenital disorder which has caused the head to become broadened
  • Broadhead (surname), a surname

Usage examples of "broadhead".

They had none of them joined in the all-night poker parties with young Courtney Broadhead, Liversidge and Valerie Gaynes.

There was young Broadhead, still awake, still staring at the blind window-pane with its blank reflections.

Courtney Broadhead was standing on the narrow iron platform of their carriage.

He mounted the platform of his carriage where Courtney Broadhead still stood hunched up in his overcoat.

Courtney Broadhead, after a sidelong glance at the tall man, said something inaudible and returned to the carriage.

Perhaps that was why, with the exception of Valerie Gaynes and Courtney Broadhead, none of her company was very young.

Courtney Broadhead, on the other hand, looked solemn, but much less unhappy than he had appeared to be that night in the train.

Courtney Broadhead, and only a fool or a rogue would suggest that it was.

Courtney Broadhead had gone to the far end of the room and stayed there, glowering, till old Vernon strolled across and tried to talk him into a better humour.

Liversidge, Miss Gaynes, young Gordon Palmer, his cousin, Geoffrey Weston, who seems to have strange ideas on the duties of a bear-leader, and Courtney Broadhead, all played poker for high stakes on the voyage out.

Gordon Palmer and Liversidge were conspicuous winners, Broadhead a conspicuous loser.

In the train I noticed that Broadhead seemed greatly worried and I said so to Mr.

Courtney Broadhead had paid his poker debts the morning after our train journey.

Again Broadhead says he and Vernon went together to the dressing-room, after the final curtain.

Liversidge added that Courtney Broadhead was a white man, a phrase that Alleyn had never cared for and of which he was heartily tired.