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smuggle

[smuhg-uhl] / ˈsmʌg əl /


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Most of the illegally-mined gold is smuggled out to the United Arab Emirates, from where it is laundered into the global supply chain in Europe, the United States, Asia and South Africa.

From Barron's

It’s music criticism smuggled into a Hollywood smash.

From Los Angeles Times

An Italian man got caught trying to smuggle into Switzerland some tasty contraband, including 66 panettones.

From MarketWatch

Financial intelligence firm S&P Global estimates that one in five oil tankers worldwide are used to smuggle oil from sanctioned countries.

From BBC

Eventually he launched a successful import-export clothing business, Hindu Kush, though he ended up having to smuggle the goods into America as geopolitics shifted.

From The Wall Street Journal