Sentences with phrase «n't accost»

Shallots are slightly sweeter and don't accost your tastebuds in the same way.
And they have definite rules: smile pleasantly, don't accost anyone, hold the booklets but do not deliberately proffer them.
«There's no reason to trap him, he's not accosting anyone,» says Lamp.

Not exact matches

I shouldn't have to worry about being accosted.
I have not been accosted by an atheist, agnostic, or Pan worshiper yet though and none of the others were this extreme.
He need not do so because of some rigid definition of the Bible but because in reading it he has been accosted by the Other One.
If in the course of an ordinary day we are not struck in the face or accosted by beggars or taken to court or hit up for a loan, there are plenty of other demands on our time for faithful living!
It has become increasingly difficult to open a ministry book or attend a church conference and not be accosted by the word missional.
Thankfully I have not been accosted by the avocado police — avocados are cheap in my neck of the woods - at Costco, a bag of 6 are $ 5!!!
Sheila, The first time I witnessed my husband, decide he was not going to be accosted was August the second 2001.
Market Research might drum up memories of being accosted by people with clipboards as you hurry past them, head down — but it doesn't have to be that way.
I have suffered no complications and I have only had only one super creepy encounter where a woman (possibly on drugs) wanted to accost my belly and rub it in a semi-sexual and really awkward way (for the record, I don't mind belly touching — but this woman was....
Officer in charge Police Public Compliant Rapid Response Unit (PCRRU), Assistant Commissioner of Police in Charge, ACP Abayomi Shogunle gave details thus, «On 30th May, 2017 a motorist (names withheld) came to the Public Complaint Rapid Response Unit (PCRRU) FHQ Abuja and reported that while driving his vehicle on 29th May, 2017 (12:30 pm) along Wuse market road he was accosted by two Traffic Wardens who accused him of «beating traffic light» despite the fact that he did not.
GLENVILLE — The state Attorney General's office will not investigate the circumstances surrounding an encounter last month where police shot and killed a local man they said accosted them with a knife during a bogus domestic dispute call.
Town supervisors and city officials say they will not accept the Hein clawback and that they will accost their legislators where they all live.
It's a strange little plot twist — after all, the inciting incident of the film is literally Amy quitting the organization and feeling all the better for it — but even a film called «Bad Moms» can't spend its entire runtime chronicling drunk moms accosting security guards in supermarkets or decadently sneaking out to watch a midday movie with their pals.
At the party in question, 33 - year - old David is accosted by his friend with benefits, Julie Gianni (Cameron Diaz), who isn't happy to not have been invited.
Realizing they are not alone, she enters the house and gets accosted by one of the four robbers.
Elected officials do not want to be accosted by the angry parents of kids with (or whose parents are sure they have) disabilities.
Toyota had been accosted by consumers and journalist alike for not having a true full - size competitor.
Benedict can not believe the annoying temptress Penelope is trying to prevent him from securing a biddable wife, but he comes to her rescue without hesitation when another nobleman accosts her.
I don't like being accosted by strangers and neither do my dogs.
We are always ready for a chat about guests holidays (or things in general), to advise on outings not to be missed or restaurants to try, but many years working a reception desk has proved that some find enquiries invasive, and dislike being accosted with repetitive comments each time they walk past.
Seth had very good luck in travel, so he won't be accosted on his morning commute while the chocolate power is in effect, I'm guessing.
If we are relying on stealth don't make it so easy for us to be seen; there were certainly situations where we thought that there was no way for us to be able to persevere without being accosted by the guards.
I myself have been scolded by friends when I confessed to a long shower, accosted in check out lines for not using a reusable bag (hey, I forgot it...), and even faced the outrage of a stranger who overheard me telling a friend in a private conversation that the acquisition of a certain well - known natural personal care brand by a leading supplier of bleach was not the end of the world.
There isn't even a parking - lot attendant with a padlock for irate drivers to accost.
In case you haven't already been accosted by your friendly neighborhood mathlete, it's Pi day today.
You won't recognize them as Store Detectives until they accost you after your shoplifting has been detected on CCTV or observed from a distance.
Sean Penn's publicist has issued an apology on his son's behalf: «I was accosted by paparazzi and made to feel like an animal — threatened and under attack, but that does not condone my own actions.
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