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incog

[in-kog] / ɪnˈkɒg /






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Ne'er fear; I quit that filthy bog, Where I so long have croaked incog: People of talents, sure, should thrive, And not be buried thus alive.

From Favourite Fables in Prose and Verse by Weir, Harrison

In fact, I stepped out of the train on to his royal toe travelling incog.

From Red Pottage by Cholmondeley, Mary

The manner in which I would bring such a publication out would be under the cover of an Englishman who had made the tour of America incog.

From The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. I. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England; to which is added a Sketch of Paine by William Cobbett by Conway, Moncure Daniel

Anyway, here I was, subbin' incog for the reg'lar crew, who was laid up with a sprained ankle.

From On With Torchy by Lincoln, Foster

"And throw out—vaguely, of course, very vaguely—that we are swells, but in strict incog."

From A Day's Ride A Life's Romance by Lever, Charles James