smuggle

[ UK /smˈʌɡə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈsməɡəɫ/ ]
VERB
  1. import or export without paying customs duties
    She smuggled cigarettes across the border
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How To Use smuggle In A Sentence

  • Some smugglers even use wedding cars and funeral hearses as cover.
  • The drug smugglers used an assortment of inventive packaging to hide their illegal shipments.
  • When one was obtained it had to be smuggled past the camp guards, then passed to one of our number who was able to translate the news.
  • Oil was being smuggled illegally out of the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Naturally, I was appalled to discover that Knog's entire product line is simply a cheap ruse to smuggle sapphist erotica into America. Conspiracy By Mail: The Hidden Dangers of Online Bicycle Retail
  • If the Tigers indeed wanted to regroup, which is what Sri Lanka fears the most, they would then invest any amount of money to have their remaining battle hardened cadres smuggled out of these camps. Kottu
  • It asked them to choose between boardshorts and swimming briefs, more commonly known as budgie smugglers. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • The contact boat was only two miles from Grafton, and a chase ensued, with the suspected smugglers being illuminated by powerful searchlights.
  • A JAILED drugs kingpin maintained his illicit empire from inside a prison cell with a smuggled mobile phone. The Sun
  • The four orang-utans and two gibbons were returned to Indonesia after being illegally poached and smuggled to Japan eight months ago.
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