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smug·gle Listen to audio/ˈsmʌgəl/ verb
smug·gles; smug·gled; smug·gling
[+ obj] 1 : to move (someone or something) from one country into another illegally and secretly
He was arrested for smuggling drugs into the country. They smuggled immigrants across the border. The paintings had been smuggled out of the country before the war. smuggled goods
2 informal : to take or bring (something) secretly
We smuggled his favorite sandwich past the nurse.
— smug·gler Listen to audio /ˈsmʌglɚ/ noun, plural smug·glers [count]
drug smugglers

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