Sentences with incognito
in·cog·ni·to
I i - Hotel inspectors have to travel incognito.
- To travel incognito.
- Many travel incognito, some to protect themselves, others for more banal reasons, such as hiding just how much they are earning.
- He and Ms Donaldson have been able to slip away incognito to many of Australia's most spectacular spots.
- She has put a few noses out of joint in the past so she's keen on a bit of incognito action.
- The same incognito approach was adopted by Cahill, a virtually invisible member of team Agassi in this year's campaign.
- Smaller animals and underwater creatures live particularly incognito lives.
- Reveals the dirty business done was incognito and often in the most mundane of surrounds.