Sentence examples for to smuggle from inspiring English sources

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to smuggle

verb

To import or export, illicitly or by stealth, without paying lawful customs charges or duties

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We have to smuggle ourselves through.

That makes it uneconomical to smuggle.

Some hire human traffickers to smuggle them.

"We don't need to smuggle," he boasted.

You want to smuggle Cuban cigars into the United States?

"I was told to arrange to smuggle the motors.

I began to smuggle books into the house.

To smuggle in Turkish tobacco, or perhaps alcohol or hashish?

Criminal networks used powerful boats to smuggle people across.

Diamonds are small, precious, and easy to smuggle.

I'm sure he thought I was trying to smuggle drugs.

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