smuggleˈsmʌg əl
smuggle (v)
- present
- smuggles
- past
- smuggled
- past participle
- smuggled
- present participle
- smuggling
smuggle
smuggle
English Definitions:
smuggle (verb)
import or export without paying customs duties
"She smuggled cigarettes across the border"
smuggle (Verb)
To import or export, illicitly or by stealth, without paying lawful customs charges or duties
smuggle (Verb)
To bring in surreptitiously
smuggle (Verb)
To thrash or be thrashed by a bear's claws, or to swipe at or be swiped at by a person's arms in a bearlike manner.
Smuggle
Smuggling is the illegal transportation of objects, substances, information or people, such as out of a house or buildings, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of applicable laws or other regulations. There are various motivations to smuggle. These include the participation in illegal trade, such as in the drug trade, illegal weapons trade, prostitution, human trafficking, kidnapping, exotic wildlife trade, art theft, heists, chop shops, illegal immigration or illegal emigration, tax evasion, import/export restrictions, providing contraband to prison inmates, or the theft of the items being smuggled. Smuggling is a common theme in literature, from Bizet's opera Carmen to the James Bond spy books (and later films) Diamonds Are Forever and Goldfinger.
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