60 collocations for smuggles

They were mostly English and Welsh, with a few Frenchmen, and though I had little to say for their doings, they left British ships in the main unmolested, and were welcomed as a godsend by our coast dwellers, since they smuggled goods to them which would have been twice the cost if bought at the convoy markets.

But if persons could smuggle slaves out of our colonies, they could smuggle slaves into them; but particularly when the planters might think it to their interest to assist them.

How we smuggle Cattle from Tangier to Gibraltar.

"For instance, I'm not gonna smuggle liquor through any more.

He smuggled wine in.

One of the grounds of the defence was that the defendants might be guilty of smuggling arms into Cuba, but with that offence the courts of the United States had nothing to do.

"Then, early that Monday morning, you smuggled Jennie Brice out of the city?"

The fellow replied, "I never smuggled a Brigadier before.

She was calm enough now to consider herself fortunate in finding it so poorly secured in its frame; without the latter it would be far easier to smuggle the canvas away under her cloak.

In his father's absence, he smuggled a dumb carpenter into his tower, and gave reality to one of these models.

Nobody really wanted the responsibility of shooting a man who had smuggled stolen cartridges across the Dead Sea, and might do it again if allowed to live.

In a document which was sold with the chair in 1830, her servantwho, it appears, had smuggled the chair into the prisonrecounts the curious fact that the poor Princess had a prevision that she was to be torn in pieces.

A man smuggles cigars or tobacco to an amount by which he saves himself twenty shillings, and defrauds the state to the same extent.

I was furious at the thought of Buck Gowdy's smuggling those clothes into Virginia's room, so she could have a good costume for the party.

It is true that afterwards, in the interest of ethics, he tried to smuggle in by a back-door the Deity whom he had turned out by the front gate, but the attempt was not a success.

Perhaps there were mellow old tales, sweet old songs, soft strokings of the head, smuggled sweetsall the beautiful grandmotherly delights.

Duties increased, smuggling diminishedall as a result of the new system, which was continued, by the express desire of the Chinese officials, even after the city was recaptured by the Imperial troops.

In a document which was sold with the chair in 1830, her servantwho, it appears, had smuggled the chair into the prisonrecounts the curious fact that the poor Princess had a prevision that she was to be torn in pieces.

Thompson recounted his adventures at Mons and asked her if she would smuggle his films into England concealed on her person, as he knew from previous experience that he would be stopped and searched by Scotland Yard detectives when the train reached Boulogne and that, in all probability, the films would be confiscated or else held up so long that they would be valueless.

As a noble would, He prudently smuggled the gold out.

One of the chaps had had a hamper sent him, and they smuggled the grub upstairs; and when they thought the coast was clear, they spread a sheet on the floor, and laid out the grub as if it were on a table-cloth.

His work took him along the edge of the Red Sea, where men on swift camels come to smuggle hashish, and sometimes guns, from dhows that put in to any convenient beach.

Félicité put Virginia's luggage on top of the carriage, gave the coachman some instructions, and smuggled six jars of jam, a dozen pears and a bunch of violets under the seat.

In all matters of smuggling a knowledge of foreign languages was an invaluable asset.

In Belgium Poodles were systematically trained to smuggle valuable lace, which was wound round their shaven bodies and covered with a false skin.

60 collocations for  smuggles