Smuggle
/ˈsmʌɡəl/
Meaning & Definition
verb
To move (goods) illegally into or out of a country.
They tried to smuggle drugs across the border.
To bring something in or out secretly or illegally.
He managed to smuggle the stolen painting out of the museum.
To convey a person or thing secretly.
She smuggled her friend into the concert by hiding him in her car.
To introduce something secretly or unobserved.
He smuggled a bottle of water into the movie theater.
Etymology
From the Middle Dutch 'smokkel', meaning to carry with difficulty.
Common Phrases and Expressions
smuggle in
To bring something into a place secretly.
smuggle out
To take something out of a place secretly.
smuggling ring
An organized group involved in smuggling activities.
Related Words
contraband
Goods that are illegal to export or import.
traffic
To deal in illegal goods or services.
broker
A person who arranges for the sale of goods or services, often in a secretive manner.
Slang Meanings
To sneak something past authorities.
He managed to smuggle in some alcohol to the party.
To sneak a person into a place illegally.
They smuggled her into the concert without a ticket.