Accost Mnemonic
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accost
accost
/ə.ˈkɑst/
Examples
- In the pub, they are accosted by four people.
- On his way, robin is accosted by some of the other foresters.
- A hideous woman from the forest accosts him and proposes a bargain.
- He accosted a nearby enemy flag_bearer demanding the surrender of the group.
- He tries to accost the mayor again, but is pushed away by police.
- The troops, still inside the house, immediately accost the son and kill him.
- Two muggers attempt to accost Mohinder as he lays semiconscious on the ground.
- After the battle, Noa attempts to accost him, but he is shot and killed by Leo.
- He accosts the new away team, and toys with each of them out of sheer cruelty.
- While outside, a group of men accost Kino and knock the pearl from his hand.
speak to someone
verb
approach with an offer of sexual favors
verb
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"A duck + cost. A duck charged my brother just to talk."
"A + Cost. A man approaches with a price, asking to pay the cost."
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