smuggle into
Frequency: 8.116.0 per million words
To bring something illegally into a specific country or area.
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- The valuable artifacts were smuggled into the country without anyone noticing.
- Human traffickers often attempt to smuggle people into wealthier nations.
- A large quantity of illegal drugs was smuggled into the city via a hidden tunnel.
- The intelligence agency suspected they were trying to smuggle advanced technology into the rival state.
- He managed to smuggle a forbidden book into the prison library.
- Customs officials are constantly vigilant to prevent goods from being smuggled into the domestic market.
- The criminal organization specialized in smuggling stolen cars into Eastern Europe.
- Despite tight security, some fans tried to smuggle their own drinks into the stadium.
- The government introduced stricter laws to combat the smuggling of endangered species into the country.
- She was arrested for attempting to smuggle historical documents into a private collection overseas.