smuggle aboard
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To smuggle something onto a vehicle, such as a ship or airplane.
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- They tried to smuggle drugs aboard the cargo ship.
- Security guards are vigilant to prevent passengers from smuggling weapons aboard the plane.
- He managed to smuggle his pet dog aboard the luxury liner undetected.
- The crew was caught smuggling contraband aboard the vessel.
- It's illegal to smuggle any undeclared goods aboard international flights.
- Customs officers are trained to spot attempts to smuggle prohibited items aboard.
- She had a clever plan to smuggle the jewels aboard the cruise ship.
- Despite strict checks, some individuals still try to smuggle alcohol aboard the dry ship.
- The rebels intended to smuggle supplies aboard the captured submarine.
- If you smuggle explosives aboard, you face severe penalties.