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Proach

Proach \Proach\, v. i. See Approach. [Obs.]

Usage examples of "proach".

Cyrus Dodd, and his sister Abby, who had never married, reproached her for this attitude of mind.

Imogen was obliged to speak very softly lest the approaching man hear, but Annie, in the window above her, heard every word.

We were on patrol this afternoon north of the fort, when we saw this rider ap- proaching from the mountains.

We will not pretend to say whether Master Prout was more scandalized by the sentiment of dissatisfaction at the colony, or by there proaches lavished on the other goody, who, indeed, to do her justice, was not slow in the use of that formidable weapon wherewith Nature, as if to make amends for physical weakness, has armed the lovelier sex.

They wish him alive again, and the corpse reanimates and ap -- proaches.

This morn- ing, two officers entered the room, dropped briefing folders marked TOP SECRET onto the table, and ap- proached the service wall.