ingo

/ (ˈɪnɡəʊ) /


noun
  1. Scot a reveal: Also: ingoing

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How to use ingo in a sentence

  • This LED “candle” was designed by Moritz Waldemeyer, and recently released by the great German lighting designer ingo Maurer.

    Candle in the (Digital) Wind | Blake Gopnik | January 7, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • The Daily Pic: ingo Maurer shows it's better to charge a single diode than curse the darkness.

    Candle in the (Digital) Wind | Blake Gopnik | January 7, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • ingo was a born gentleman and in his fiercest transports of glee never forgot his manners!

    Shandygaff | Christopher Morley
  • By now he is approaching sixteen, and I pray that whatever the war may take away from me it will spare me my ingo.

    Shandygaff | Christopher Morley
  • Generally I understood well enough, but it was such a delight to hear ingo strive to make the meaning plain.

    Shandygaff | Christopher Morley
  • The progress of our reading was held up by these interludes, but I could never resist the temptation to start ingo explaining.

    Shandygaff | Christopher Morley
  • The time after supper was reserved for games, in which Wolfgang, ingo's smaller brother (aged seven), also took part.

    Shandygaff | Christopher Morley