of Accost, Supported on both sides by other charges; also, side by side.
He was not expecting to be accosted by his girlfriend's former fiance. The schoolyard bully accosted weaker kids and took their lunch money.
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
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Accosted
Abraham accosted mary as to why she cheated
It basically means, a happily inebriated man wearing mixed clothing welcomed you warmly.
He accosted her like a reporter chasing a story.
Ex had a thing, existing
The man was astounded by how the teenager accosted him. Accost=Confront
hailed, accosted, recognized, met