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be smuggled
verb
To import or export, illicitly or by stealth, without paying lawful customs charges or duties
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agents had allowed guns to be smuggled across the border.
As much as 80% of them may be smuggled out.
Frankie had to hide and be smuggled out.
Small private vessels are one avenue by which nuclear materials may be smuggled across international borders.
The manuscript had to be smuggled out of France.
The items to be smuggled had been made in the United States.
"Small devices... could probably be smuggled in, though these are unlikely to incur mass casualties.
These gaps in the law enable contraband ivory to be smuggled and traded.
"My mother gave me the money to be smuggled," he said.
Maybe we should be smuggled into the country and be doing all of this there".
His sermons were distributed as tapes or as mini-books that could be smuggled through customs.
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