smuggler

IPA: smˈʌgɫɝ

noun

  • One who smuggles things.
  • A vessel employed in smuggling.
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Examples of "smuggler" in Sentences

  • The smuggler then steals money.
  • The smugglers fled into the bush.
  • The Smuggler then steals the Viper.
  • She was one of the women smugglers.
  • Aburrow was the son of the smuggler.
  • He denied that he is not a smuggler.
  • The peddler bought drugs from smugglers.
  • a nuclear smuggler is made a “major non-NATO ally”
  • Jackie is a racketeer and Tommy is an arms smuggler.
  • Ajit also brought to fame the smuggler as the villain.
  • The network of smugglers is diffused and decentralized.
  • They tell the kids to say the smuggler is a relative otherwise risk deportation.
  • I hope you will realize that the French smuggler is responsible for what I may ever say or do in Toronto.
  • A U.S. official said the strike had killed Abu Ghadiy, whom he identified as a smuggler of fighters to al Qaeda in Iraq.
  • The word smuggler arouses in the mind the figure of a bold and desperate mariner searching the coast for a signal that all is safe to land his cargo.
  • The objective of the Latin American smuggler is to get as much tonnage as possible from Colombia, Peru and Bolivia to the lucrative American market and avoid interdictions by authorities along the way.
  • He also pardoned the head of Occidental Petroleum after that man made large contributions to the RNC and sent a convicted heroin smuggler back to Afganistan in the middle of the night before he left the Whitehouse.
  • I spread my cloak upon a builder's stone, and made her sit there; she would have kept her hold upon me, for she still shook with the late affronts; but I wanted to think clear, disengaged myself, and paced to and fro before her, in the manner of what we call a smuggler's walk, belabouring my brains for any remedy.

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