accosting (Meaning)

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accosting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Accost

accosting Sentence Examples

  1. The aggressive street vendor was frequently accosting passersby in an attempt to sell his wares.
  2. She hesitated to walk through the crowded square, fearing she would be accosted by persistent solicitors.
  3. The security personnel were trained to handle situations where unruly individuals were accosting others in the premises.
  4. The activist was passionate about accosting people with information about the urgent environmental issues.
  5. As the night fell, she became more cautious, aware of the potential for accosting in the dimly lit streets.
  6. The police officer observed a suspicious person accosting pedestrians and decided to intervene.
  7. He regretted accosting his neighbor with complaints about the noise, realizing it was a simple misunderstanding.
  8. Accosting strangers in the park, the fundraiser was determined to gather support for the local charity.
  9. The campaign volunteers were diligent in accosting voters to discuss the candidate's platform.
  10. Accosting customers as they entered the store, the energetic sales team aimed to boost sales through engagement.

FAQs About the word accosting

of Accost

approaching, confronting, breasting, daring, facing, defying, cornering, fronting, braving, meeting

shunning, avoiding, shunning, eschewing, evading, escaping, escaping, shaking,avoiding, shaking

The aggressive street vendor was frequently accosting passersby in an attempt to sell his wares.

She hesitated to walk through the crowded square, fearing she would be accosted by persistent solicitors.

The security personnel were trained to handle situations where unruly individuals were accosting others in the premises.

The activist was passionate about accosting people with information about the urgent environmental issues.