Quote from pspr:
Actually he said, "a broad". I guess it depends upon what the definition of "broad" is.
Definition of BROAD
1
a: having ample extent from side to side or between limits <broad shoulders>
b: having a specified extension from side to side <made the path 10 feet broad>
2
: extending far and wide : spacious <the broad plains>
3
a: open, full <broad daylight>
b: plain, obvious <a broad hint>
4
: dialectal especially in pronunciation
5
: marked by lack of restraint, delicacy, or subtlety:
a: obsolete: outspoken
b: coarse, risqué <broad humor>
6
of a vowel: open âused specifically of a pronounced as in father
7
a: liberal, tolerant <broad views>
b: widely applicable or applied : general <a broad rule>
8
: relating to the main or essential points <broad outlines>
â broad·lyadverb
â broad·nessnoun