Similar words: smuggle, smuggler, smuggling, snuggled, juggle, snuggle, juggler, jugglery. Meaning: ['smʌgl] adj. distributed or sold illicitly.
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31) They say the most likely way the keys were smuggled out was by a prison warder rather than an inmate to a visitor.
32) The women, armed with smuggled weapons, explosives and bottles of acid, were joined by male inmates.
33) She washed clothes and dealt in smuggled electronic goods, rabbit-fur hats, sunflower seeds, pearl necklaces and noodles.
34) When Oslobodenje ran out of paper, fresh supplies were smuggled into the city by journalists with pack horses.
35) It's estimated that half a million pounds worth have been smuggled out of the country already this year.
36) Literally billions have been smuggled out of Third World countries to Western banks, often in suitcases.
37) In some countries the company advertised and promoted smuggled cigarettes to improve its market share.
38) Both were believed to have originated from the Soviet Union and had been smuggled through Czechoslovakia.
39) Export and import licences are forged, people paid off and endangered species or their products smuggled in.
40) Finally, she smoked marijuana smuggled in by another patient, and she was put on the restricted floor.
41) It is believed the haul has already been smuggled out of the country.
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42) A small heater could easily have been smuggled into the bell, and lit once it was beneath the water.
43) Video films are also compact enough to be smuggled into the country without drawing the attention of customs officers.
44) Once, the only tape recorders finding their way into concerts were smuggled like contraband.
45) Rachael had hidden a large kitchen knife in his jeans pocket and smuggled it in unchecked.
46) Sparkling jewellery smuggled through dark alleyways and fur coats stitched in countries where fur was never needed.
47) The woman had been smuggled into the barracks under a coat.
48) Recently, an anonymous note, clearly composed from a dialogue between a prisoner and a sympathetic guard(Sentencedict.com), was smuggled out.
49) An official account of the likely source of the outbreak points to contaminated meat smuggled into Britain.
50) How could this explosive device possibly have been smuggled aboard?
51) It was believed it may have been smuggled into the prison among some oranges.
52) Last December, he took a drugs overdose and in September slashed his wrists and groin with a smuggled razor blade.
53) If Weaver had been watching as Liz Spalding had been smuggled into the house, then the element of surprise was lost.
54) She smuggled a gun to the man in prison.
55) The man smuggled a revolver into the prison.
56) He promised to stop selling smuggled goods.
57) The goods have been smuggled out by sea.
58) The gang smuggled weapons into that country.
59) Information was smuggled out by a friendly guard.
60) The smuggled goods are seized.
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