All 7 Uses of
accost
in
Twelfth Night
- Accost, Sir Andrew, accost.†
p. 17.6 *accost = approach and speak in a demanding or challenging manner
- Accost, Sir Andrew, accost.†
p. 17.6
- Good Mistress Accost, I desire better acquaintance.†
p. 17.7
- Good Mistress Mary Accost,— TOBY.†
p. 17.8
- You mistake, knight: accost is, front her, board her, woo her, assail her.†
p. 17.8
- Is that the meaning of accost?†
p. 17.9
- You should then have accosted her; and with some excellent jests, fire-new from the mint, you should have banged the youth into dumbness.†
p. 103.6accosted = approached and spoke in a demanding or challenging manner
Definition:
to approach aggressively or inappropriately