smuggle
verb10 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5
smuggle in8.0
To bring something into a place or country illegally.
smuggle out7.9
To take something out of a place or country illegally.
Emphasizes the unlawful nature of the action, often used for legal or official contexts.
To carry out the act of smuggling in a covert manner.
To smuggle something onto a vehicle, such as a ship or airplane.
Describes an attempt to smuggle something, which may or may not be successful.
Describes a successful act of smuggling, often overcoming difficulties.
smuggle into8.1
To bring something illegally into a specific country or area.
To take something illegally out of a specific country or area.
To transport something illegally over a boundary, like a border.