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Definition of proach
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Proach
(v. i.) See
Approach.
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Pry
::
Pry (v. i.) To peep
narrowly;
to gaze; to
inspect
closely;
to
attempt
to
discover
something
by a
scrutinizing
curiosity;
-- often
implying
reproach.
Reproaching
::
Reproaching
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Reproac.
Come
::
Come (n.) To
approach
or
arrive,
as if by a
journey
or from a
distance..
Nigrescent
::
Nigrescent
(a.)
Growing
black;
changing
to a black
color;
approaching
to
blackness.
Puritan
::
Puritan
(n.) One who is
scrupulous
and
strict
in his
religious
life; -- often used
reproachfully
or in
contempt;
one who has
overstrict
notions.
Near
::
Near (v. i.) To draw near; to
approach.
Coming
::
Coming
(a.)
Approaching;
of the
future,
especially
the near
future;
the next; as, the
coming
week or year; the
coming
exhibition..
Alarmed
::
Alarmed
(a.)
Aroused
to
vigilance;
excited
by fear of
approaching
danger;
agitated;
disturbed;
as, an
alarmed
neighborhood;
an
alarmed
modesty..
To
::
To
(prep.)
The
preposition
to
primarily
indicates
approach
and
arrival,
motion
made in the
direction
of a place or thing and
attaining
it,
access;
and also,
motion
or
tendency
without
arrival;
movement
toward;
--
opposed
to
from..
Stigmatical
::
Stigmatical
(a.)
Marked
with a
stigma,
or with
something
reproachful
to
character..
Maroon
::
Maroon
(n.) A
brownish
or dull red of any
description,
esp. of a
scarlet
cast
rather
than
approaching
crimson
or
purple..
Imputation
::
Imputation
()
Charge
or
attribution
of evil;
censure;
reproach;
insinuation.
Avant-courier
::
Avant-courier
(n.) A
person
dispatched
before
another
person
or
company,
to give
notice
of his or their
approach..
Approximation
::
Approximation
(n.) An
approach
to a
correct
estimate,
calculation,
or
conception,
or to a given
quantity,
quality,
etc..
Shendship
::
Shendship
(n.) Harm; ruin; also,
reproach;
disgrace..
Approach
::
Approach
(v. t.) To take
approaches
to.
Frenzy
::
Frenzy
(n.) Any
violent
agitation
of the mind
approaching
to
distraction;
violent
and
temporary
derangement
of the
mental
faculties;
madness;
rage.
Abord
::
Abord (n.)
Manner
of
approaching
or
accosting;
address.
Scandal
::
Scandal
(n.)
Reproachful
aspersion;
opprobrious
censure;
defamatory
talk,
uttered
heedlessly
or
maliciously..
Approach
::
Approach
(v. i.) The
advanced
works,
trenches,
or
covered
roads made by
besiegers
in their
advances
toward
a
fortress
or
military
post..
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