broad in the beam

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broad in the beam

  1. (nautical, of a ship) Wide across the hull.
  2. (idiomatic, of a person, especially a female) Wide across the hips, with large buttocks.
    • 1905, Robert Louis Stevenson, chapter 1, in Island Nights' Entertainments:
      [T]he women of Falesa are a handsome lot to see. If they have a fault, they are a trifle broad in the beam.

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