16 Verbs to Use for the Word passwords

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

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

" Lagors, therefore, had known the password.

" "Isn't that excitinga secret password," cried Jane enthusiastically.

The password, which was "Paris," helped, and we felt it a most appropriate password as we came to the broad streets of the city that was safe.

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.

This takes scholars of thirteen or fourteen years of age far enough into the recesses of the science for them to see its beauties, and to learn the passwords which shall admit them to all its hidden and inexhaustible treasures.

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.

We had driven for twenty miles along a very busy road which was closed to civilians, and along which even Staff officers could not travel without murmuring the password to placate the hostile vigilance of sentries.

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.

Those who care (and I devoutly hope that Mr. J., whose brains equal those of a newly-born tadpole, will not be amongst the number) can see me at any moment on pronouncing the password, "mealy-mouth," in my old place, close to the space devoted to Royalty.

And then, getting no immediate response, I spoke the password in just as loud a voice.

It was long after midnight when, cold, wet and famished, we called the password to the sentry at the gateway through the barbed-wire entanglements which encircled Antwerp and he let us in.

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

Apuleius elsewhere uses memoracula, I think to denote passwords, when he says, "sanctissimè sacrorum signa et memoracula custodire," which I am inclined to translate, "most scrupulously to preserve the signs and passwords of the sacred rites.

"You may have bombs concealed up your sleeves; you may exchange mysterious passwords with people in the streets; you may be much less innocent than you appear.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  passwords