Use "accosted" in a sentence

1. I was accosted

2. I've just been accosted.

3. This man accosted me!

4. You're likely to be Accosted by …

5. Accolled 13 accorded 14 accosted 13

6. He was accosted by a beggar.

7. Synonyms for Accosted in Free Thesaurus

8. Accosted by beggars on 3 occasions.

9. She just accosted me at Aroma Café.

10. Repentigny ran over and accosted them once again.

11. 1 She was accosted by a complete stranger.

12. 2 A man had accosted me in the street.

13. Accinged 14 accolled 13 accorded 14 accosted 13

14. 1 She was Accosted by a complete stranger

15. 2 A man had Accosted me in the street

16. Like telling him how you verbally accosted us last night?

17. One black professor was verbally accosted by a white student.

18. Does being accosted by a lunatic make me a murder suspect?

19. Accost definition, to confront boldly: The beggar Accosted me for money

20. At times they were accosted by guerrillas or by security forces.

21. 4 She was accosted in the street by a complete stranger.

22. I first Accosted him: I su'd, I sought,And, with a loving […]

23. Verb (used with object) to confront boldly: The beggar Accosted me for money

24. Sorry, but Johnny Gage just got accosted by a bunch of news crews

25. You accosted his bodyguard outside of one of my clubs last night.

26. Later, the same five Witnesses were accosted by another group of men.

27. His benevolent nature prevented him from refusing any beggar who accosted him.

28. 15 His benevolent nature prevented him from refusing any beggar who accosted him.

29. She was accosted and led to some dive on your side of the border.

30. He'd accosted a woman getting off a bus and tried to molest her.

31. In Asmara, police accosted a special pioneer who had come from the guerrilla-infested countryside.

32. Eve was accosted by a serpent, used as a mouthpiece by an invisible spirit.

33. However, ten days later another gang accosted us with the same threats and beatings.

34. 5 I'm usually accosted by beggars and drunks as I walk to the station.

35. What can the ordinary citizen legally do to protect himself when accosted on the street?

36. 3 He was accosted by four youths and forced to give them all his money.

37. 25 It requires feeling , repression, thus :'The usual crowd of children accosted them for alms.'.

38. Celeste Kane's statement says her car broke down... and she was accosted by the motorcycle gang.

39. Synonyms for Buttonholed include grabbed, accosted, caught, detained, waylaid, waylayed, hailed, addressed, addrest and approached

40. 3 He was Accosted by four youths and forced to give them all his money

41. On one occasion the Pharisees had accosted Jesus and accused his disciples of violating traditions.

42. A large crowd of Black Lives Matter protesters have Accosted white diners outside several Washington, D.C

43. Examples of Accost in a Sentence He was Accosted by three gang members on the subway

44. Circumstances differ when a woman is accosted by a man who intends to commit a sex crime.

45. Accensed 13 accented 13 accepted 15 accessed 13 accinged 14 accolled 13 accorded 14 accosted 13

46. ● What might one of Jehovah’s witnesses do when he is accosted by a robber who demands his money?

47. Worshippers on their way to synagogue and Jewish kids in schools are routinely accosted as ‘Dirty Jews.’”

48. And last night...last night, right here on Main Street, I was accosted by three painted women!

49. She was accosted by paparazzi last night coming out of Man of Steel at the El Capitan in LA.

50. Some G.I. Joe gave a geezer a heart attack at the golf course and accosted a family right next door.

51. Up north at Calcutta, our pioneers were accosted by the police and deprived of all the literature they possessed.

52. In December 1942 at Winnsboro, Texas, a number of Jehovah’s witnesses were accosted by a mob while doing magazine street work.

53. [60] Ms. Calver viewed the interaction between herself and the appellant at the Regional Health Centre as her having been accosted.

54. Such incidents range from being merely accosted or chased away from public places to beatings and other forms of violence.

55. “A visitor from Boston was accosted by a ‘woman’” who “stuck her hand in his pocket and grabbed his money.”

56. Davis was also convicted of assaulting Larry Young, a homeless man, who was accosted immediately before Officer MacPhail was shot.

57. Then, in a bizarre turn, Hayden Field himself was almost accosted by what some witnesses describe as two rabid, gay boy fans.

58. He would have reached it sooner but for the throng of reporters from the national dailies who had accosted him in the street.

59. Some G. I. Joe gave a geezer a heart attack at the golf course...... and accosted a family right next door

60. On that occasion, he was accosted at the Mandalay railway station while waiting for his train to go home to Yangon.

61. While in the marketplace Paul was accosted by Stoic and Epicurean philosophers and was viewed suspiciously as being “a publisher of foreign deities.”

62. : to approach and speak to (someone) in an often challenging or aggressive way He was Accosted by a stranger on the street

63. Mr. Hill accosted Mr. Reimer on the shop floor, as if he was an underling, who could be imposed upon at will.

64. Accost is the usual word to describe the approach of a beggar or a prostitute: New Yorkers are used to being Accosted by beggars

65. Upon entering the restaurant, Mr. Franklin, a "negro", was accosted by Mr. Evans who informed him that "coloured" people were not welcome.

66. I had a friend, a history major like me, who was accosted at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, by an anxiously perspiring European saying,

67. Kasuga-hime is accosted by Beppu Tarō, but incredulous of Yuriwaka's demise, releases the hawk Midori-maru with a letter tied to its leg.

68. After being accosted and called ‘Beaners,’ the Latino couple opens up a can of whoop behind and sends the Klan couple bact to their car shirtless

69. In terms of being accosted, most of you know Mr. Goldstein...... recently curtailed the career of a perpetrator who...... had victimized some of the tenants here

70. Idov, a Jewish emigre whose parents fled the Soviet Union to escape bigotry against Jews, took such offense that he accosted Dorozhkin by slapping him in the face.

71. / 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.

72. I had a friend, a history major like me, who was accosted at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, by an anxiously perspiring European saying, "You're Indian, you're Indian!

73. Jeremiah (Tyler) recounts a story where his truck breaks down and he is accosted by a shadowy stranger--torture ensues! Bullwhipped: Legend of the Shadow 2

74. Of course, when unexpectedly accosted by an armed robber, a person is usually unprepared and, in a moment of fear, may panic and argue or resist.

75. He was arrested outside his own home not because he was being a public nuisance but because the policemen who accosted him tried to steal his money .

76. Soon one of the older men of the village accosted Ketevan, one of the sisters, and demanded that she explain why she was preaching when she was not Orthodox.

77. I then mingled with a big crowd of people who were present and was later helped home in the dark without the knowledge of those who had accosted me.

78. / 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.

79. Even today, we know that there are words we cannot use, phrases we cannot say, because if we do so, we might be accosted, jailed, or even killed.

80. While visiting Kerala in the late 1960's, I--a Hindu from the Gangetic heartland--went to the Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple in Trivandrum, where the usual "pandas" accosted me.