We have no meanings for "accost the man" in our records yet.
1 He declaims against dissimulation, yet will smilingly accost the man whom-'Ha
2 She saw him accost the man in uniform.
3 He came charging across the square and accosted the men in blunt English.
4 They walked across the oozing road, and he accosted the man in the doorway.
5 The trio of bluecoats, on hearing the facts, at once crossed the street and accosted the men .
6 Mr. Rider alighted and accosted the man .
7 I just do! she exclaimed, and, accosting the man , asked the price of a huge crescent of gems.
8 He accosted the man in his own language, but Peter made answer in the careful English that was his pride.
9 Presuming on old acquaintance, he accosted the man of business with some familiarity; it was a chance of getting much-needed assistance once more.
10 "Well, lads," said Mr. Stevenson, accosting the men , "what think you of this state of things?
11 Mr. Hatch accosted the man gently, telling him he would catch cold there, and that he had better go with him to the city hotel.
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