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    smuggle
    /ˈsmʌɡl/

    verb

    • 1. move (goods) illegally into or out of a country: "he's been smuggling cigarettes from Gibraltar into Spain"

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  3. Learn the meaning of smuggle, a verb that means to take something illegally or secretly into or out of a place. Find synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and usage examples from Collins Dictionary.

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      Two other smugglers were convicted of conspiring to smuggle...

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  4. How to use smuggle in a sentence. to import or export secretly contrary to the law and especially without paying duties imposed by law; to convey or introduce surreptitiously… See the full definition

  5. Smuggle means to import or export goods secretly, in violation of the law, or to bring or take something surreptitiously. Learn more about the word history, derived forms and usage examples of smuggle from Dictionary.com.

  6. smuggle something/somebody (+ adv./prep.) to take, send or bring goods or people secretly and illegally into or out of a country, etc. They were caught smuggling diamonds into the country. He managed to smuggle a gun into the prison. smuggled drugs; We do not yet know how the bomb was smuggled abroad.

  7. Smuggle means to bring or take something secretly and illegally, especially across borders or customs. Learn the origin, synonyms, antonyms, and translations of smuggle from various sources.

  8. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb smuggle, which means to take something illegally or secretly into or out of a place. Find out how to pronounce it, what words are similar to it, and how to say it in different languages.

  9. Learn the meaning of smuggle, a verb that means to bring or take something secretly and illegally into or out of a country. See synonyms, origin, examples and related words for smuggle.

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