Definitionn. secretly importing prohibited goods or goods on which duty is due
Last update: August 23, 2015
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There is a lot of smuggling on the border. [Please select]
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He had already gained a reputation in his narrow circle as a keen debater and a jovial companion, and it is said that he had several smuggling adventures. [Please select]
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We must trust to our ingenuity in smuggling you out. [Please select]
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I had given way to our hereditary passion for smuggling. [Please select]
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"Given to smuggling and the bottle indeed--humph." [Please select]
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"Truly, I do, for although I condemn smuggling,--ahem." [Please select]
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This, however, was a very different matter from smuggling. [Please select]
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Property does not avenge, I hope, the injuries which smuggling suffers. [Please select]
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"Is it smuggling, sir." [Please select]
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"Smuggling is a very fine pursuit, no doubt, but petty in comparison with large affairs like ours." [Please select]
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They have set it down so far to smuggling operations, with which in that tyrannical land all the lower orders sympathise. [Please select]
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