We have no meanings for "remain inconspicuous" in our records yet.
1 I quickly address my men; instruct them to disperse and remain inconspicuous .
2 If anything, the Erewhonese President was doing his best to remain inconspicuous .
3 It was nearly impossible to remain inconspicuous in the oversized, striped swimsuits.
4 Eager to remain inconspicuous , Tarquinius stepped into a small open-fronted shop.
5 Should we attempt to communicate with them, or would it be best to remain inconspicuous ?
6 The student was strangely quiet and attempted to remain inconspicuous during discussions that followed our lessons.
7 The problem was that this wasn't the sort of street where a flower seller could remain inconspicuous .
8 As long as they serve their purpose, and require no effort, they may remain inconspicuous and unconsidered.
9 But escape in daylight was impossible, so he wrapped himself tightly in the hunting cloak and tried to remain inconspicuous .
10 While recording an incident, the app will appear as if no recording is taking place so that users are able to remain inconspicuous .
11 This made it imperative for the men of the Mafia to remain inconspicuous if they wanted to avoid subpoenas every time there were newspaper headlines.
12 The former is, of course, for the purpose of hiding your identity; the latter is essential at any party where you wish to remain inconspicuous .
13 I believe he wants Russian specimens, but we are concerned with remaining inconspicuous at the moment.
14 For the rest of the day, Lyra stayed close to the other girls, watching, saying little, remaining inconspicuous .
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