Examples of 'accosting' in a sentence

Meaning of "accosting"

accost (verb) - to approach and speak to someone aggressively or insistently, often in a confrontational or unwelcome manner, typically in a public place such as on the street or in a store
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  • present participle of accost
  • The act of physically confronting a person.

How to use "accosting" in a sentence

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He was brought in after accosting people on the street.
Accosting a transgender person in a bathroom is an act of violence.
She will not be accosting you again.
Accosting you like you are some kind of charity.
I would be very careful about accosting an officer.
He was rather accosting them in connection to forthcoming elections.
Now it was two old men accosting each other.
Accosting that poor boxer.
Let us say someone is accosting you in a dark alley.
Accosting me and my lady in public.
This impotent old man is accosting me.
It is when accosting me the lifes of my men.
Eyewitnesses said they saw a black man accosting her.
Sorry for accosting you.
Accosting others or begging for money or other things of value.

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I am not accosting your son.
English boats are accosting.
You have been accosting my agents looking for the flag.
That was not accosting.
Excuse me for accosting you like this on the street.
I have been getting reports of a homeless man on this bench verbally accosting passersby.
I was not accosting the lady.
Accosting someone in the street in Marseille right now.
A group of Jordanian schoolgirls accosting me for pictures because of my blond hair.
Major Houlihan has gone to Colonel Potter to accuse me of accosting her.
Bit off accosting you like this among the graves.
Then two other men approached and started accosting the Ambassador in a violent manner.
Of accosting him.
Today I managed to take Sylvie all over Chelsea without her accosting a single pensioner.
Start accosting strangers.
You are the man that 's been accosting my wife.
You must forgive my accosting you thus but we have not been presented.
Did a seven-year stretch for accosting a child.
Stop accosting me.
So what are we gonna do about you trespassing and accosting my children?
I am not accosting any more innocent people Ray.
She still working on her short film about accosting celebrities in washrooms?
Tramps accosting people for money, urinating in doorways.
These contacts often form the basis of an accosting and / or solicitation of a minor offense.
Tramps accosting people on the streets for money… urinating in doorways.
What college gives a degree for accosting women … likea rowdyat apublicdancehall?
Accosting a man with accusations in the sanctity of the bathroom of his own club?
A thirsty Bavarian private recalled accosting the inhabitants of the town and demanding beer and cigars.
You can't just walk into a place of business and start accosting people.
Then why are you accosting a man in a dressing gown?
A primitive root rather identical with qara ' through the idea of accosting a person.
He 's here accosting people in the toilets.
She says she 's never been here before, and is not in the habit of accosting strangers.
You've been accosting my agents looking for the flag.
Christ, this family 's bad enough without the idiot accosting girls on the street.

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