105 examples of password in sentences

I replied with the password, and a big fellow strode out from a stockade.

A wink and a grin was all they needed for a password, and then they went at each other's throats.

The password and sign, whispered to me as we left the Hall of the Novitiate, having been given, the door parted and exposed to our view the inmost chamber, a scene calculated to strike the eye and impress the mind not more by its splendour and magnificence than by the unexpected character it displayed.

For the password on the day before we had given the name of "Baudin."

In the Rue Rambuteau the password was "Eugène Sue and Michel de Bourges;" in the Rue Beaubourg, "Victor Hugo;" at the Saint Denis chapel, "Esquiros and De Flotte."

The password settled upon was, "What is Joseph doing?"

We decided that in order to make himself known, the messenger, when accosting me, should give the password, "What is Joseph doing?" I do not know whether he thought he noticed any doubt or mistrust on my part.

Stepping away from the crowd the Air Service Boys delivered their message, which was really a sort of prearranged password.

Then he gave him the password for the Tuscan fortresses, and asked for his confessor, and so he passed away.

Stopped at the gate by the guard, he gave, to the utter surprise of the subaltern, the Grand Ducal password, and was accorded the Sovereign's salute.

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Once when I was eating with a company of marines near their temporary barracks, they gave me the password to the trenches, and, although I only got out as far as the inner line of forts on that day, it gave me an opportunity to observe the work of the men under long-range firing.

On our way we passed parties of soldiers and Cossacks hurrying to their posts, who eyed us suspiciously, but on seeing me at the head in the uniform of a British officer, ejaculated loudly to their command the magic word "Anglisky," until like a talisman the word passed from sentry to sentry and street to street, and "Anglisky" became the password which held the whole town for law and order.

It was all very simple, and, but for the one word, silent; but it was the first time I had heard a password, and it made an immense impression on my mind.

We were always provided with the password, and the whole country was open to usa privilege we very greatly appreciated; for after a hard morning's work in the wards there are few things more delightful than a motor drive.

They told us that no one was allowed to pass, and we were about to return disappointed, when one of us happened to mention the password.

Unrebuked, then, his Centurion, As the sun-god sinks from sight, Makes his wonted way to Caesar For the password of the night; And great Antonine, though conscious That ere dawn his soul must pass, As his last, imperial watchword, Utters "Aequanimitas!"

How our chauffeur obtained the password we did not know, nor did we challenge the inclusion of 8 francs extra in his memorandum of expenses.

The one idea of a secret society is to change the password.

Among the Egyptians, whose connection with the Hebrews was more immediate than that of any other people, and where, consequently, there was a greater similarity of rites, the same sacred name is said to have been used as a password, for the purpose of gaining admission to their Mysteries.

While I was giving a most conversational reply, a dashing officer ran up and told me the password to the night telegraph room.

Before leaving us our captain had said: "Do not unbolt your door except to the password 'Burgundy.'

He did not further peril what he believed to be a French transport by asking for the password.

Dem what owe de firm will settle wid me, and dem what de firm owes will settle wid Mose." PASSWORDS "I want to change my password," said the man who had for two years rented a safety-deposit box.

In order to prevent any mistake I will give you the password so you can get your seat again.

105 examples of  password  in sentences