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English
Verb
happroach (third-person singular simple present happroaches, present participle happroaching, simple past and past participle happroached)
- Pronunciation spelling of approach.
1885, Laura M. Lane, A Nineteenth Century Hero, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, →OCLC, page 119:for on the occasion when I last ’ad the ’appiness to find myself at your side I was about to happroach a subject of great importance to us both—yes, Miss Mary, to us both.
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