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account [əˈkaʊnt] N

1. account (with bank):

I . accord [əˈkɔːrd, Brit -ˈkɔːd] N

1. accord (document):

2. accord (agreement):

II . accord [əˈkɔːrd, Brit -ˈkɔːd] VB trans form

accent [ˈæksent, Brit -sənt] N

accept [əkˈsept] VB trans, intr

I . access [ˈækses] N no pl

II . access [ˈækses] VB trans

access information, an account, a web site:

almost [ˈɔːlmoʊst, Brit -məʊst] ADV

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He accosted a nearby enemy flag-bearer demanding the surrender of the group.
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He is accosted during one morning rush by a young businessman in dire distress.
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She accosts a local priest, and convinces him to wed them for ten shillings and a tin can.
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We next join the cobbler in surveillance of a black man, whom they accost outside his home.
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She was accosted by four non-indigenous men at 2 a.m. while walking back to her house.
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He became increasingly unable to move anywhere in public without being accosted by adoring viewers.
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He accosts her in the park and torments her with obscene phone calls.
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But he briefly loses sight of her, and the woman he accosts is not her.
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They're accosted by the inmates (chorus) who in turn shout profanities at her and ask her to say prayers for them.
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He was accosted by the regulars who thought he was a fake.
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