Synonyms for smuggle


Grammar : Verb
Spell : smuhg-uh l
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsmʌg əl

Top 10 synonyms for smuggle Other synonyms for the word smuggle

Définition of smuggle

Origin :
  • "import or export secretly and contrary to law," 1680s, of Low German or Dutch origin (see smuggler). Related: Smuggled; smuggling.
  • verb transfer illegal goods
Example sentences :
  • Could she not smuggle him up-stairs after her father had had his supper and retired to his bedroom?
  • Extract from : « The Night Riders » by Ridgwell Cullum
  • "Yes, but I managed to smuggle my pocket contents into these clothes," said Ned.
  • Extract from : « Boy Scouts Mysterious Signal » by G. Harvey Ralphson
  • He'll stay behind and carry out your vacation while we smuggle you away.
  • Extract from : « Security » by Poul William Anderson
  • Hillard contrived to smuggle him on the private yacht of a friend.
  • Extract from : « The Lure of the Mask » by Harold MacGrath
  • He smuggles the guns in in the Cigale, I smuggle them out in the Arrow.
  • Extract from : « Kilgorman » by Talbot Baines Reed
  • They might smuggle us into their trap, or we could hang on somehow.
  • Extract from : « Follow My leader » by Talbot Baines Reed
  • In some way one of his men, who had been wounded in the arm, had been able to smuggle in a revolver to him.
  • Extract from : « Trapped in 'Black Russia' » by Ruth Pierce
  • Is there no' a way to smuggle the bit dog into the kirkyard?
  • Extract from : « Greyfriars Bobby » by Eleanor Atkinson
  • You were going to smuggle these arms and supplies into Mexico, across the river.
  • Extract from : « Uncle Sam's Boys as Lieutenants » by H. Irving Hancock
  • They had tried to smuggle, and we, as in duty bound, had stopped them.
  • Extract from : « Salt Water » by W. H. G. Kingston

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