25 adverbs to describe how to accost

Judging from his mien, he was certainly a young man of gentle blood and ample leisure, so Croisilles politely accosted him.

He accosted me very civilly.

" The old woman being remarkably quick-witted, at once understood my object in speaking thus, and very humbly accosting the police said: "Worthy sir, I entreat you to wait a moment, while I ask your prisoner where he has hid the ornaments of my mistress.

The minister bluntly accosted him"Ay, man, John, an' ye've left us; what micht be your reason for that?

One of the inhabitants, on being boldly accosted, was good enough to point out the way, and so the re-united partytired, wet, and with no prospect of dry clothingtook possession of the cheerless-looking dâk bungalow.

Anyhow, Jane had calmly but firmly accosted them somewhere in the streets, and asserted her right to what, in spite of the consensus of literature, she held to be her inalienable property.

The hostess or host, during the progress of a ball, will courteously accost and chat with their friends, and take care that the ladies are furnished with seats, and that those who wish to dance are provided with partners.

Even him will I accost fearlessly:

Anyhow, Jane had calmly but firmly accosted them somewhere in the streets, and asserted her right to what, in spite of the consensus of literature, she held to be her inalienable property.

This game was not killed by me," answered the marquis; and explained that he had lost his way on the Pont Avesnes land, and had been rather haughtily accosted by another sportsman, who, however, as soon as he heard his name, became very polite, and forced him to accept the contents of his own bag.

Herod meantime accosted the priests in much the same strain as Pilate had done.

I envied those whose company he sought,even those whom he merely accosted.

A funny little man accosted him merrily.

But a lady who would openly accost the Member's bride with a protest against his politics, was a being beyond her experience, and the contemplation fairly distracted her from her husband's oratory.

Five minutes ago, Hareton seemed a personification of my youth, not a human being: I felt to him in such a variety of ways that it would have been impossible to have accosted him rationally.

As the Macedonian bore down on the Americanher men at their quartersSukey and Tawney, who happened to be stationed at the quarter-deck battery, respectfully accosted the captain, as he passed them in his rapid promenade, his spyglass under his arm.

The porter stopped him and accosted him roughly, and finally, upon his insisting, threatened to call the police.

Or shall I roundly accost him, in the words, in the form, which you, my dear, prescribed?

H. A hog!Madam!(here he severally accosts the ladies, who by turns repel him).

So from her open window she tauntingly accosted Jehu as he approached: "What came of Zimri, who murdered his master as thou hast done?"

We had by this time reached the gate, and as we dismounted, were unexpectedly accosted by Mr. Selby, who had come, agreeably to promise, to dine with us, and receive my letter to Mr. Boyer.

A man's voice accosted him somewhat abruptly.

She accosted him so vigorously that Mr. Tebrick stood silent.

Returning thus to his tent in a melancholy mood, he saw a Fakír sitting down on the road, and him he anxiously accosted.

At my first word of salutation to the lad, he turned around and accosted me a little bashfully, as if unaccustomed to the sight of strangers in that place, or reluctant to let them into the scene and secret of his poverty.

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