The name is also given to a smaller tract, about 7 miles long by 4 miles broad.
The channel which separates it from the main land is of considerable depth, and 25 miles broad.
Mississippi, a plain which, at the point alluded to, is more than 30 miles broad, and is truly a prolongation of the modern delta of that river.
This gulf is 200 miles broad, and in some places more.
The sea of al Kolzum, after passing some way to the south-east from al Tur begins to widen on either side, till it becomes seventy[345] miles broad.
The Buptsang valley expanded more and more, and at length became 13 miles broad.
The valley is quite 21/2 miles broad, the strand terraces are well developed, the fall is slight, and the rush of water is seldom heard; here and there stands a tent with grazing flocks.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "miles broad" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.