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1. : to approach and speak to (someone) in an often challenging or aggressive way He was Accosted by a stranger on the street
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2. Examples of accost in a Sentence He was Accosted by three gang members …
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3. (of animals) represented as side by side: two dolphins Accosted.
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4. Accosted In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives
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5. I have never been Accosted by these wretched people …
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6. Verb (used with object) to confront boldly: The beggar Accosted me for money
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7. I was Accosted at the station by a number of wounded English soldiers
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8. He, however, Accosted him fiercely by demanding what brought him to England
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9. Sentence Examples Once aboard, to his fugitive embarrassment, he is Accosted by a young girl he vaguely remembers
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10. As she got off the plane in Belgium, she was Accosted by reporters asking if she was taking anabolic steroids
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11. As Jake ducked under the crime scene tape a tall, heavyset man with grey hair Accosted him.
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12. A large crowd of Black Lives Matter protesters have Accosted white diners outside several Washington, D.C
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13. / əˈkɔst, əˈkɑst / to approach or stop and speak to someone in a threatening way: They were Accosted at a bus stop by someone who said he needed money.
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14. Definition of Accosted in the Definitions.net dictionary
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15. What does Accosted mean? Information and translations of Accosted in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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16. The other day I noticed what I view as a nonstandard use of the verb accost in a news article about a man who “Accosted” his wife when he returned home from prison
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17. See authoritative translations of Accosted in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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18. You're likely to be Accosted by …
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19. "Perry Mason" The Case of the Accosted Accountant (TV Episode 1964) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
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20. Synonyms for Accosted in Free Thesaurus
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21. AOC says a House Republican Accosted her on the steps outside the Capitol Rep
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22. She was Accosted by a complete stranger
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23. A man had Accosted me in the street
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24. He was Accosted by four youths and forced to give them all his money
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25. She was Accosted in the street by a complete stranger
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26. Accosted In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives
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27. I have never been Accosted by these wretched people more often than in the past fortnight
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28. 'Accosted' is the simple past tense of the verb 'accost.'
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29. What does Accosted mean? (heraldry) Supported on both sides by other charges; also, side by side
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30. Synonyms for Accosted include approached, buttonholed, waylaid, waylayed, halted, hounded, stopped, caught, collared and questioned
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31. Accosted definition: represented as side by side Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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32. Found 221 sentences matching phrase "Accosted".Found in 4 ms
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33. ‘he was Accosted by a thief, demanding his money or his life’ ‘A few minutes ago he was Accosted by reporters after locking horns with the Prime Minister during question period.’ ‘As she got off the plane in Belgium, she was Accosted by reporters asking if she was taking anabolic steroids.’
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34. Patrick Ewing says he wasn't recognized at Madison Square Garden and was "Accosted" by staff
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35. Reporters Accosted the attorney general the moment he left the building
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36. I have been harassed Accosted, humiliated and ridiculed
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37. Accosted - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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38. Examples of Accosted in a sentence
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39. When the man Accosted me with a gun, I quickly handed over my purse
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40. 🔊 The policemen asked Greg to describe the man who Accosted him
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41. 🔊 Because the star hates to be Accosted by her fans, she wears disguises when she goes out in public
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42. 🔊 The man who Accosted the woman he met online will be going to
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43. • They were Accosted by three white youths who taunted and then attacked them
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44. • Two men Accosted her in front of her apartment building
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45. Multi-Version Concordance Accosted (1 Occurrence)
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46. She was Accosted by an angry man who grabbed her phone, which she recovered
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47. Patrick Ewing says he has been "Accosted" by Madison Square Garden security this week and joked that "everybody in this building should know who the hell I am."
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48. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says a GOP congressman "Accosted" her on the steps of the Capitol
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49. Knicks legend Patrick Ewing says he was 'Accosted' by security at Madison Square Garden Andrew Joseph 3 days ago
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50. Hello, "Physically Accosted" is not a legal term
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51. Patrick Ewing says he was 'Accosted' by Madison Square Garden security during Big East Tournament 'Everybody in this building should know who the hell I …
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52. — A Solvay village trustee and mayoral candidate said this week that he never “Accosted” Mayor Derek Baichi, and that the mayor is embellishing a …
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53. — Solvay Mayor Derek Baichi said Tuesday in a sworn affidavit to police that he was “Accosted” by a mayoral opponent and village trustee in the village offices.
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54. Republican lobbyist Matt Schlapp announced his young daughters and wife were “Accosted” by a neighbor
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55. “My wonderful wife and my two youngest girls, 9 and 10, were Accosted by one of our
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ACCOSTED [əˈkôst, əˈkäst]
Definition of accost. transitive verb. : to approach and speak to (someone) in an often challenging or aggressive way He was accosted by a stranger on the street.
Definition of accost. transitive verb. : to approach and speak to (someone) in an often challenging or aggressive way He was accosted by a stranger on the street.
verb (used with object) to confront boldly: The beggar accosted me for money. to approach, especially with a greeting, question, or remark. (of prostitutes, procurers, etc.) to solicit for sexual purposes.
They were accosted at a bus stop by someone who said he needed money. Usually the person who stops you or speaks to you is someone you do not know. I have never been accosted by these wretched people more often than in the past fortnight. Example from the Hansard archive.