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    Use "accosting" in a sentence

    accosting example sentences

    accosting


    1. My comrades and I might not have turned the accosting tiger-women without his help


    2. very handsome man who was accosting a young, attractive woman


    3. He hadn’t even realized that there was a reporter in the vicinity, and here she was accosting him


    4. Accosting her at a street corner, he took her hand and thrust his letter


    5. women accosting me for drugs outside the toilets?’ They were probably bored local kids who


    6. Children accosting the mailman, on his rounds, for


    7. On accosting his friend to ascertain why he should remain poor despite appeasing their deity as demanded, the rich man told his friend that he was not destined to be rich, and that he should sacrifice his second son so the deity could review his case


    8. Therese texted Todd while she led the group inside the dance hall, a wave of cigarette smoke accosting her like a stifling blanket


    9. The crimes listed were armed robbery, theft of farm animals, horse theft, breaking and entering, accosting a young lady and escape from the Concord, New Hampshire jail


    10. Finally, the accosting of our patience, self-control, and perseverance eliminates our ability to endure, and dumps the rubbish of impulsive and uncontrollable responses that result in tragic endings

    11. Stephen, that is when the accosting figure came to close quarters, though he was not in an over sober state himself recognised Corley's breath redolent of rotten cornjuice


    12. “Let her see nothing strange—no passion nor eagerness—in thy way of accosting her,” whispered Hester


    13. Boulatruelle had allowed the person to pass, and had not dreamed of accosting him, because he said to himself that the other man was three times as strong as he was, and armed with a pickaxe, and that he would probably knock him over the head on recognizing him, and on perceiving that he was recognized


    14. vivaciously accosting him; but then it came of itself: it was not elicited by meretricious arts and calculated manoeuvres; and one had but to accept it—to answer what he asked without pretension, to address him when needful without grimace—and it increased and grew kinder and more genial, and warmed one like a fostering sunbeam


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