accoast
v. t.
Sample Sentences
- She was surprised when he chose to accost her in the busy marketplace.
- The stranger attempted to accost the celebrity as she left the restaurant.
- It can be quite intimidating to accost someone you don’t know in a social setting.
- The journalist decided to accost the politician about his controversial statements.
- He felt uneasy as a group of teenagers began to accost him outside the theater.
- Rather than being hostile, she approached him to accost his opinion on the matter.
- The protestors planned to accost the governor during his public appearance.
- I didn’t want to accost my neighbor about the noise, but I was at my wit's end.
- When you accost someone, it’s important to be respectful and calm.
- She mustered the courage to accost her old friend after years of silence.
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