How To Use Incognito In A Sentence

  • He is incognito, with a blond wig, shaggy mustache and large gold-framed aviator glasses.
  • Dr Johnson was famously won over after a long conversation with the King in 1767, while numerous stories abound of the King visiting farms incognito.
  • However, I chose to go incognito, to avoid any disputes about ceremony, and went in a Turkish coach, only attended by my woman, that held up my train, and the Greek lady, who was my interpretess. Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M--y W--y M--e
  • William thinks it's farcical and plays it up but amongst friends incognitos are simply unfunny bores.
  • And perhaps such a chance encounter could turn out to be the equivalent of winning the lottery, when a minor favour to an incognito king brought great reward.
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  • Have you worked incognito before? Times, Sunday Times
  • He chooses to travel incognito but actually he's Commander Adam Dalgliesh of New Scotland Yard. She Closed Her Eyes
  • Incognito mayor catches naughty cablecar conductors | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit Incognito mayor catches naughty cablecar conductors | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit"
  • The incognito of lower class employment is an effective cloak for any dagger one might wish to hide.
  • One evening following vespers mass, Emmanuelle robed and veiled all in black so that she remained completely incognito stepped into the dark confessional, knowing Father Connor was on the opposite side.
  • That he enjoyed the play so long as he could remain incognito and stop it where he pleased, but that he had no mind to let it drift into reality? Jerry Junior
  • in Holland he lived incognito as a carpenter in the shipyards of the East India company
  • If you go incognito it basically means to go in disguise. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rudd dissociated himself from the bombers early on and lived on the run, incognito within the working-class, people he suddenly realised he knew nothing about.
  • As for Mussolini, rumours circulated that he attended one of the performances incognito.
  • Charles, now 22 and eager to be married, persuaded his father to let him make an incognito romantic journey to Spain.
  • With distinction and excellence writ large over their existence, even when they are forced to live incognito lives, their brilliance soon gives them away and the rest of the less endowed people are soon after their blood.
  • Leach is a minor character and the fact that Larsen effortlessly penetrated his incognito has no central plot significance.
  • For those of you who don't want to make the leap to IE8, you can use "Incognito Mode" in chrome to get something similar to this feature. IE8 Logs You Into Multiple Webmail Accounts | Lifehacker Australia
  • He was with her when she arrived unannounced and incognito at Highland inns. The Bullet Catchers
  • As the incognito president cries out for justice, the police inform him that he is a wanted man.
  • The record company exec hid under his hoodie in a feeble bid to go incognito after dining with the singer in London. The Sun
  • The pale blue of the wall sharply accented their silver jumpsuits, as they tried their best to remain ‘incognito’.
  • For what princely traveller sojourning here incognito, could they be intended, those glaucous plums, luminous and spherical as was at that moment the circumfluent sea, transparent grapes clustering on a shrivelled stick, like a fine day in autumn, pears of a heavenly ultramarine? Within a Budding Grove
  • Other features Chrome has that some of the other browsers also have include a private-browse mode (Incognito), tools for developers for use in troubleshooting and viewing source code, and the immensely-helpful ability of restoring all tabs from the last session. Archive 2009-02-01
  • On Sunday morning, Meena had teamed up with her friend Ramba and the two had tried to make an incognito visit by car to the Subramania Swamy Temple at Maruthamalai.
  • The crime writer had a horror of the press, and she would always attempt to travel incognito, choosing places where she was unlikely to be recognised.
  • She'd gone in with him, hook, line and sinker, when he'd burned his boats getting out of Namibia incognito in a hurry. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • Movie stars often prefer to travel incognito.
  • There was certainly a Green and Labor presence trailing in his wake but the majority of the abuse was launched at him from incognito locals.
  • He looked like an escaped convict from a comedy film, trying so hard to go incognito that he stuck out like a sore thumb. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can browse normally and in incognito mode at the same time by using separate windows. Log into Two Accounts at Once with Chrome’s Incognito Mode | Lifehacker Australia
  • Over the next month judges will visit each of the restaurants incognito and give their verdict.
  • What's most stunning to me, however, is how Incognito manages to avoid the trite tropes of the old racial passing narrative where the shock of black ancestry is revealed, seems repulsive and, as a result, goes unreconciled. Marcia Dawkins: Fosberg's Incognito No More
  • It is common for the great ones of this world to travel incognito, call it a game they play with all of us, laughing and finding amusement in our trivial scuffles and problems.
  • I was blackballed and blacklisted, vilified and scarified and was reduced to having to go incognito to the pub to enjoy a pint or three.
  • The fans who showed up seemed interested mostly in booing excitable guard Richie Incognito after one of his four penalties. USATODAY.com
  • Reaching Blois and utterly rejecting his mother's attempts to excuse herself and console him, he drags out a miserable time in continual penance and self-neglect, till at last, availing himself of (and rather shabbily if piously tricking) a Saracen page, [71] he succeeds in getting off incognito to the vague "Ardennes," where his sadly ended adventure had begun. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • In their adopted homeland, the family was forced to change their names and survive incognito on more limited means. Times, Sunday Times
  • The adventure was part of Terra Incognito's outstanding ecotour of Borneo that involved not only creepy caves, but also elephants, monkeys, crocodiles and orangutan sightings. Harmon Leon: The Creepy Gomantong Cave of Borneo
  • Her new book Dirt Cheap is an expose of life ‘at the wrong end of the job market’ and involved the author working in a string of low-paid jobs incognito.
  • When he is in Austin, he wears a hat and sunglasses and does the whole incognito routine.
  • The road to perversion is cast with such anonymous faces, individuals incognito.
  • To prove his courage, he told her of his present way of life; Louise had known nothing of its hardships, for there is an indefinable pudency inseparable from strong feeling in youth, a delicacy which shrinks from a display of great qualities; and a young man loves to have the real quality of his nature discerned through the incognito. Two Poets
  • With cyber con artists hungry for ways to launch attacks incognito, the study found that at least 1 million computers were under their control worldwide.
  • It indicates that you're in "incognito/private browsing" mode. Maximise Windows Vertically With A Double-Click In Windows 7 | Lifehacker Australia
  • You can have some windows running in incognito mode while others are running in standard browsing mode. 10 things to love (and hate) about Google Chrome « 10 Dots
  • He ended up dying - fighting against his own people incognito.
  • Incognito mayor catches naughty cablecar conductors Incognito mayor catches naughty cablecar conductors | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit"
  • ‘The observer,’ he concludes, ‘is a prince enjoying his incognito wherever he goes.’
  • In Slovenia I made a detour to Lake Bohinj, where Agatha and second husband Max had once tried to holiday incognito, only to be run to ground by enthusiastic Slovene journalists.
  • For that matter, these days, most important personages using public transportation travel incognito.
  • Unlike deliberately constructed visions, the myths we live and work by often remain unseen, residing incognito in our daily rituals, rites, customs, and metaphors.
  • That night, Lenin travelled incognito to the party headquarters.
  • Turns out the rap sheet is a mile long - and he, like me, goes incognito.
  • His parents have advised him to retire to this city, where he wears the dress of a student, and where he will remain incognito until this affair of his is arranged, which it is hoped it will be before long. The Heptameron of Margaret, Queen of Navarre
  • Bon ...... ma mere c'matin qui m'fait toute NRV '' Mon Dieu (chuuuut j'suis la incognito * dixit MOI*) J pense si tu passes des truc important et tout va pas falloir que tu dises que T narcoleptique!!! Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • Belief is the appropriate term, because Incognito isn't precisely an examination of neuroanatomy or neurological case histories; nor is it an exploration of the philosophical struggle involved in explaining the relationship between brain and mind. Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman – review
  • Some people say he's a famous opera singer who likes to come incognito back to his roots.
  • But even this melted away: first, under the reflection that if the mysterious fur-merchant wished to remain incognito, he must be extremely provoked with Margaret; (and she rather liked the idea of any body being provoked with Margaret;) and secondly, a further thaw took place on more amiable grounds, when the Duke, laying his hand gently on her arm as she passed from the dining-room, said fondly: Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of Modern Times
  • I can definitely go incognito. Times, Sunday Times
  • Taken directly from the start page in incognito mode: "Going incognito doesn't affect the behavior of other people, servers, or software. Break Google’s Monopoly On Your Data: Switch To Yahoo Search | Lifehacker Australia
  • I was trying my hardest to stay incognito, but then the air hostesses came over and wanted a photo. The Sun
  • I was blackballed and blacklisted, vilified and scarified and was reduced to having to go incognito to Cleary's of Ballycroy to enjoy a pint or three.
  • So I thought I'd slip down incognito for a tandoori lamb salad, a Goan prawn curry and a glass of wine, and then come home and write it up.
  • `I know it's part of the agreement that he'll stay incognito for at least six months, but the Kremlin will be tempted to vaunt its prize. DOUBLE DECEIT
  • Colonel von Falkenheyn, and his assistant, the latter a lieutenant of the guards, and the name tinder which they journeyed was an incognito one; indeed, so cleverly did they manage to conceal their identity that it was hardly ever revealed. The Secret Memoirs of the Courts of Europe
  • He tried to enforce the wearing of dog collars but undermined his own argument somewhat when he confessed how he liked to wander incognito in Rome's flea markets in search of discarded chalices, crucifixes and holywater fonts.
  • The crime writer had a horror of the press, and she would always attempt to travel incognito, choosing places where she was unlikely to be recognised.
  • He showed up at the games incognito and stayed in makeshift barracks.
  • With the president said to spend no more than one or two nights in the same place, to travel incognito and even to employ mustachioed, cigar-chomping lookalikes, this could prove easier said than done.
  • The record company exec hid under his hoodie in a feeble bid to go incognito after dining with the singer in London. The Sun
  • ‘I don't remove my mask in the presence of people, it would ruin that whole incognito thing I have been going for,’ he said half joking.
  • The record company exec hid under his hoodie in a feeble bid to go incognito after dining with the singer in London. The Sun
  • The prince often travelled abroad incognito.
  • So the word "incognito" is projected on to the set and floats around ardently pursued by Julian Barratt's mayor. Government Inspector – review
  • He is said to be one of our leading playwrights, who may have reasons transcending merely legal ones for his incognito.
  • `I know it's part of the agreement that he'll stay incognito for at least six months, but the Kremlin will be tempted to vaunt its prize. DOUBLE DECEIT
  • They waited while he filled two glasses with a pale brown liquid and gave them to the incognito agents.
  • He travels out to Africa incognito to re-deliver the feathers personally: a perilous journey of redemption.
  • He noted that Chrome, itself, already does this when a natator uses Chrome in its more stealthy Incognito mode. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • But the comedian picked the worst hotel to stay at if he was trying to go incognito. The Sun
  • We were incognito and no one recognised the princesses. The Sun
  • Alaska is _terra incognito_ [_unchanged: error for "incognita" _] Golden Days for Boys and Girls Volume XIII, No. 51: November 12, 1892
  • Her favourite hobby was to dress incognito and shop for bargains in the town. Times, Sunday Times

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