1. accosting - Noun
2. accosting - Verb
of Accost
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the past, Barry has been to state prison six times and racked up charges such as grand larceny, petty larceny, and fraudulent accosting. Source: Internet
Tash Peterson, 26, gained notoriety for accosting shoppers at Coles dressed as a blood-soaked abattoir worker and running onto the field during the first AFLW Derby at Optus Stadium in February. Source: Internet
He recently told protesters who were accosting him in London to ask the king and his son about the humanitarian disaster sparked by the war in Yemen. Source: Internet
A report of an accosting in Sidegate Lane West did not take, police have confirmed. Source: Internet
Two weeks ago, Cosby was convicted of accosting three women and sentenced to prison. Source: Internet