Similar words: bungling, glinting, dangling, smug, fledgling, mugger, juggler, struggle. Meaning: ['smʌglɪŋ] n. secretly importing prohibited goods or goods on which duty is due.
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121. A colorful portrait of Miami's pot smuggling scene of the 1970s, populated with redneck pirates, a ganja-smoking church, and the longest serving marijuana prisoner in American history.
122. Williams operated the smuggling scheme in league with his brother.
123. Because basically from smuggling and other assets illicitly acquired, will be handed over to Customs to auction.
124. A remarkable feature of Rana's opium smuggling is the use of the diplomatic exemption owned by the Nepalese tribute quinquennial mission.
125. Coleus, bougainvillea, snow-on-the-mountain, wandering Jew, violets, agapanthus, Johnny-jump-ups, poor-man's-orchid, spider. They trade cuttings, smuggling them over state lines, to propagate at home.
126. All these have resulted in a higher frequency both of crimes committed by professionals and by enthusiastic amateurs---in murder, drug smuggling, robbery, pocket-picking, etc.
127. Since then, the number is understood to have been dormant while police maintained an open file on Dishliev's killing and his smuggling ring.
128. The airport official blew the whistle on the drug smuggling ring.
129. Amounting to a parallel state, these illicit networks engage in arms trafficking, money laundering, extortion, human smuggling, black-market adoptions, and kidnapping for ransom.
130. Earlier this year federal officials discovered more than half-a-million fake Trojan condoms that were being sold via a counterfeit smuggling ring.
131. Such methods increased the poverty of the people and were a direct incentive to smuggling.
132. We still count on you to enforce maritime law and to fight drug smuggling.
133. His namesake, his great-uncle Anthony(Sentencedict.com), was an alcoholic who made a small fortune smuggling Canadian whisky during Prohibition.
134. a second illicit economy centered on drugs and smuggling; and a tiny licit economy, both formal and informal.
135. It was a dirty place enough, and I dare say not unknown to smuggling adventurers.
136. Traditionally, the main role of Customs is the collection of import and excise duties and the prevention of smuggling and trafficking in drugs.
137. The suspect of smuggling act shall accept inspection, and shall not hinder it.
138. After a 3-year undercover investigation Tyson Foods was charged with smuggling illegal immigrants to work in meat packing plants.
139. Tyson Foods was charged with smuggling illegal immigrants to work in meat packing plants.
140. BAT is under investigation by the UK Government Department of Trade and Industry over tobacco smuggling.
141. Police have busted a large cross-border firearms smuggling ring and arrested five suspects, the3) Criminal Investigation Bureau announced yesterday.
142. Large - scale smuggling also requires a willing market and a local distribution network to supply it.http://sentencedict.com/smuggling.html
143. Last June, Guangdong police cooperated with customs officers to uncover a major smuggling ring, discovering 1,032 kg of heroin and detaining 16 suspects.
144. In addition, 231 smuggled, stolen cut-up cars were successfully seized and this has had a large impact on stolen cut-up car smuggling activities.
145. The trade of human flesh is so lucrative that authorities complain that even as they close in on one smuggling ring in the US, another one pops up.
146. However, a few years ago, the ship-breaking industry was on the verge of collapse with little activity, which made room for the smuggling of pipes from Russia, Ukraine and other former Soviet states.
147. S. narco- demand, cut off weapons - smuggling into Mexico and lasso more of the billions of dollars heading to the drug cartels.
148. We distinguish between two kinds of illegal circumvention of taxation : bootlegging and large - scale organised smuggling.
149. He was now organising a little scheme for smuggling tobacco into London.
150. Police uncovered a truck smuggling moonshine over the state line.
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