Similar words: approach, poaching, reproach, reproachful, aching, teaching, bleaching, broach. Meaning: [ə'prəʊtʃ] n. 1. the event of one object coming closer to another 2. the temporal property of becoming nearer in time 3. the act of drawing spatially closer to something. adj. of the relatively near future.
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241) Looking around I could see the duty Officer approaching from the direction of the farm.
242) Hardly had this disappeared, when a lowering mass of white foam was seen rapidly approaching the vessel.
243) But when she was approaching thirty, love - or something very like it - had struck.
244) I always think the best way of approaching an interview is to take it as it comes.
245) Ratagan was like a great bear,(sentencedict.com/approaching.html) and he rode something approaching a cart horse.
246) Whilst not yet approaching the sophistication of biological assemblies, synthetic systems of increasing subtlety and considerable aesthetic appeal have been created.
247) The Conservative agriculture spokesman, Tim Yeo, said the situation was approaching a national emergency.
248) This traditional classification nevertheless remains a convenient way of approaching the task of describing the United Kingdom constitution.
249) This can sometimes be sensed in elderly persons who are approaching the end.
250) It calls for turning around and approaching the problem from a completely different angle.
251) Two cars went down the street on the opposite side; on Quinn's side a motor-cyclist was approaching.
252) Such a crisis, in my judgment, is now approaching those parts of the financial services industry that market credit.
253) Bagshaw thought - will my bosses blame me for letting this man go at what is approaching a crucial time?
254) The ex-hunter, aviator and war hero, Tom Fairfax, who was her lover, is approaching in his biplane.
255) This brief letter should provide you with some guidance concerning the United States job market and your best way of approaching it.
256) We could hear the groan of their engines for so long that we thought more vehicles were approaching.
257) It was a problem of youth, not of approaching middle age.
258) Approaching the desk, she was struck by the painting hanging above it.
259) Harriet went out into the vestibule, which was already darkening with the approaching night.
260) Their importance is expected to increase as higher percentages of those approaching retirement age are members of occupational pension schemes.
261) He beat a hasty retreat when he spotted me approaching, but it was not hasty enough.
262) For a decade, Jerusalem continued approaching Washington with a measure of humility, careful not to wear out its welcome.
263) The air is later renewed by approaching the surface, the snail now carrying its weight unassisted.
264) An then, miraculously, she heard footsteps and, looking round, saw a woman approaching.
265) The Heat led by 1 and the shot clock was approaching zero.
266) Another way of approaching the attack on the ball is to put a small obstacle in the way of the downswing.
267) He advocates forming private foundations and approaching agricultural and manufacturing businesses to help bridge the gap in state financing.
268) Jim saw me approaching and quickly retreated down a side street.
269) The time was fast approaching when Earth, like all mothers, must say farewell to her children.
270) When he rode into the yard of Cherry Tree Farm, Elizabeth was approaching the house with a pail of milk.
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