smuggled Definition In English

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  • They can confiscate a vehicle in which smuggled goods are conveyed.

  • Without a real clampdown on smuggling, the policy of ever-higher taxes will lead to a market that is increasingly supplied with cheaper smuggled cigarettes.

  • It is not a matter of two or three bullocks in the back of a trailer being smuggled across the border late at night.

  • I have asked how many licences have been withdrawn from licensed premises because they were retailing smuggled and bootlegged goods.

  • Every day, about 1.5 million pints of beer are smuggled.

  • Each van of smuggled beer contains 1,500 pints, which is more than the weekly trade of a small community pub.

  • The percentage lost because of reduced production is unclear, but it has been estimated that in some border areas at least 50 per cent of the crop was smuggled.

  • This silencing or 'disembodying' of women also helps explain the exotic mask, under which much that was otherwise repressed could be smuggled into the art gallery and opera house.

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