Sentence examples for To broach from inspiring English sources

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To broach

noun

A series of chisel points mounted on one piece of steel.

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Now Aidala wanted to broach the topic of extortion again.

They still have to broach many tricky subjects.

She hesitated to broach the subject with her family.

The Americans were confident enough to broach being cocky.

Mr. Medvedev was not the first to broach this subject.

How to broach the subject without hurting his feelings?

It's difficult to bring up, difficult to broach.

What is the easiest way to broach this delicate matter?

It's a subject Henry is uniquely qualified to broach.

"It was a difficult subject to broach," Ms. Harkness said.

It seemed like a desperate thing for Mussina to broach.

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