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Accost v. t. : To join side to side; to border; hence, to sail along the coast or side of.

Accost v. t. : To approach; to make up to.

Accost v. t. : To speak to first; to address; to greet.

Accost v. i. : To adjoin; to lie alongside.

Accost n. : Address; greeting.

Example:
What makes some men disrespectful and disgusting they way they Accost women.?

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synonyms
  (verb) address
  (verb) come up to
  (verb) hook
  (verb) solicit
  (verb) come
  (verb) come up
  (verb) offer


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