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accosting (verb)

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  • accost — UK [əˈkɒst] / US [əˈkɔst] verb [transitive] Word forms accost : present tense I/you/we/they accost he/she/it accosts present participle accosting past tense accosted past participle accosted formal to stop someone and speak to them, especially in …   English dictionary

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  • ac|cost — «uh KST, KOST», verb, noun. –v.t. to come up and speak to; speak to first; address: »A stranger accosted him, asking for directions. SYNONYM(S): greet, hail. –n. Rare. an accosting. ╂[< French accoster move up to < Vulgar Latin accostāre… …   Useful english dictionary

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