smuggled

IPA: smˈʌgʌɫd

adjective

  • distributed or sold illicitly
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Examples of "smuggled" in Sentences

  • He smuggled the drug.
  • The gang smuggled some drugs from Mexico.
  • I just happen to have this chocolate fountain smuggled in from the ladies lounge ….
  • Over half the handguns discovered related to crimes in Canada were smuggled from the U.S.
  • It is a pejorative term smuggled in deliberately to delegitimise the right of the State of Israel to defend itself.
  • Maybe we can feel some comfort in knowing that a full 80% of crime scene guns in Mexico were also smuggled from the U.S.
  • In the past four years, Mexico has submitted information about more than 74,000 guns seized south of the border that the government suspects were smuggled from the United States.
  • What of the Cruise Ship Platinum-II, smuggled from the San Francisco, USA full of toxic and hazardous waste, dumped in Alang, India this week illegally against all international law and policy?

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