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accosting
accosting, vbl. n. (əˈkɒstɪŋ) Also 7 accoasting. [f. accost v. + -ing1.] Now only gerundial. † 1. A coming alongside. Obs.1635 J. Hayward Banish'd Virgin 80 The accoasting of the six to one of the sides [of the ship] afforded our knights the commodity to tell our oaremen that the ship was by us take...
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Sealed Hearts
Jack is restrained from accosting his father, but Frank suffers a fatal heart attack. Later, Jack and Kate fall in love and are married.
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accoast
accoast, v., accoasting, vbl. n. The older forms of accost, accosting, while they retained the sense of to coast, border upon, or join.
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DeSantis team downplays scrubbing of campaign events on website
TodayTrump ally Laura Loomer, who has an extensive history of causing disruptions at DeSantis events, accosting his campaign team, and spewing conspiracy theories, outright predicted the Sunshine State ...
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Tankový prapor
one of the officers, Janinka Pinkasová, his memories of the unapproachable Prague girl, Lizetka, and mostly how he doggedly resists officer stupidity, accosting
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accostment
† aˈccostment Obs. rare—1. [f. accost v. + -ment.] The action of accosting; salutation, assault, accost.1652 ? Sir A. Cockayne Cassandra I. 34 Infinitely surprised by an accostement and usage so extraordinary.
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Walter Allen
Black Country (1946)
Rogue Elephant (1946)
Dead Man Over All (1950)
All in a Lifetime (1959) [U.S. title: Three Score and Ten]
Get Out Early (1986)
Accosting
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vivaciously
viˈvaciously, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a vivacious or lively manner; with vivacity or sprightly animation; † vigorously.a 1711 Ken Hymnarium Poet. Wks. 1721 II. 40 The more of Spirit things contract, The more vivaciously they act. 1816 J. Scott Vis. Paris (ed. 5) 19 In the French crowd,..vivacity ...
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Phil Gigante
In 2015, he pleaded guilty to both accosting a minor for immoral purposes and possessing child sexually abusive material. On October 13, 2015, Gigante pleaded guilty to accosting a minor for immoral purposes and possessing child sexually abusive material.
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Jim Marzilli
Conviction for verbally annoying and accosting four people
Marzilli was accused of verbally assaulting a woman in Lowell, Massachusetts. On June 3, 2008, Marzilli was involved in a second incident of alleged verbally accosting another woman who was sitting on a park bench.
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Who is ‘the man in the barrel’ in ‘Three Act Tragedy’? In Agatha Christie’s mystery novel _Three Act Tragedy_ , the actress Angela Sutcliffe is being interviewed about the death of Stephen Babbington, vicar of St. Pet...
He was a rector) who was prosecuted in court for immorality, accused of associating with "women of loose character", and "accosting, molesting, and importuning
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Ernst Marlier
A wild scene ensued, the furious Marlier accosting everyone in sight. Marlier was sentenced to pay a 600 mark fine.
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Wylie (Australian explorer)
Despite the two aborigines accosting them and calling for Wylie to join them the following day, Wylie stayed with Eyre for the rest of the journey, impressing
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Alan Stewart, 10th Earl of Galloway
Earl of Galloway appeared again in court, Glasgow Central Police Court, charged with having been 'riotous, disorderly or indecent' in his behaviour, by accosting
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Tarnished Reputations
One night she is wrongly accused of accosting a man, and is sentenced to jail for thirty days.
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