Definitionv. import or export without paying customs duties
Last update: October 13, 2015
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The smugglers smuggle across the border. [verb]
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In April, Yemeni police arrested a three-man gang trying to smuggle pre-Islamic antiquities over the border into Saudi Arabia. [verb]
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Someone on the dig team wants to steal valuable artifacts and smuggle them to the United States to sell on the black market. [verb]
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"All will be out," thought Jenny, "unless I can get him smuggled out of the house the back way." [verb]
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And then, in the dead of night, he attempted to smuggle his army of hired Pinkerton thugs into Homestead, which act precipitated the terrible carnage of the steel workers. [verb]
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He said if I'd a wanted it to hide a knife in, and smuggle it to Jim to kill the seneskal with, it would a been all right. [verb]
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However, there's a chance you may find a boat on the coast to smuggle you over. [verb]
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Jack Fleming embezzling to gamble then smuggled off to America. [verb]
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The attacks on the coast occurred simultaneously with nukes that would've been impossible to hide, let alone smuggle into the country. [Please select]
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Let us smuggle the ivory out through the Congo--it can be done. [Please select]
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Sometimes I would see him smuggle a letter into his side pocket, with-- "H'm."' [Please select]
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