The angry parent at the football game accosted my aunt.
He was not expecting to be accosted by his girlfriend's former fiance. The schoolyard bully accosted weaker kids and took their lunch money.
Abraham accosted mary as to why she cheated
I will not accost him. It means to confront a person with force.
The man was astounded by how the teenager accosted him. Accost=Confront
We wouldn't have missed the parson's sermon if you hadn't dawdled about so long. How long had you dawdled there before the victim accosted you?
The young man was yelling so vehemently at the girl that I was afraid he would physically accost her. To accost another inmate in the prison was a sure way to start a fight.
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He accosted her like a reporter chasing a story.
Ex had a thing, existing