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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. SMUGGLE definition: 1. to take things or people to or from a place secretly and often illegally: 2. to take things or…. Learn more.

  4. 1. to import or export (goods) secretly, in violation of the law, esp. without payment of legal duty. 2. to bring, take, put, etc., surreptitiously. She smuggled the gun into the jail inside a cake. intransitive verb. 3. to import, export, or convey goods surreptitiously or in violation of the law.

  5. The meaning of SMUGGLE is to import or export secretly contrary to the law and especially without paying duties imposed by law. How to use smuggle in a sentence.

  6. Smuggle definition: to import or export (goods) secretly, in violation of the law, especially without payment of legal duty.. See examples of SMUGGLE used in a sentence.

  7. If you import or export something without paying customs duties, you smuggle it. All kinds of things have been smuggled over the years: art, alcohol, drugs, animals, even tea! The verb smuggle has expanded to generally mean to bring something in or out in secret, especially if doing so breaks a rule or a law.

  8. SMUGGLE definition: to take something into or out of a place in an illegal or secret way: . Learn more.

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