10 Verbs to Use for the Word smuggling

" The name of celestial carbineers inspired confidence, being, as it was, a sacred company created to aid God in the warfare against the evil spirit and to prevent the smuggling of heretical contraband into the markets of the New Zion.

In order to detect any smuggling that might be attempted, they will examine every trunk or chest, &c., from top to bottom.

So great was the fellow's dexterity in such matters, that Raoulwho disdained smuggling, while he thought himself compelled to wink at it in othershad less apprehensions of his committing the lugger than he might have felt in the case of one less cunning.

But remember, that though the law only punishes the illegal trader by confiscation of his goods when taken, it punishes the kidnapper with personal pains, and sometimes withdeath!And, moreremember that the line which divides smuggling from piracy is easily past, while the return becomes impossible.

In order to facilitate the smuggling, the British had permitted certain Chinese junks to fly the British flag.

"Since Don Hernando Alvarez is president of the republic, I don't quite see why we need smuggle in his machine-guns," Kit remarked.

"The expeditions in armed vessels, which were sent from Manila to cruise against the enemy (the pirates) * * * serve only to promote smuggling, and Christians and Moros avoid one another with equal diligence on such occasions."

In Egypt its importation and sale is absolutely forbidden, and a costly preventive service is maintained to suppress the smuggling of it by Greek adventurers.

Ah, that the spirit and its dear connections, Whose derelictions merit such corrections, Must bear the illicit smuggle!

With thy bold jests, to this high sphere, Such miscreants wilt smuggle in; Hearts reprobate to you are dear; They to the fool are near of kin.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  smuggling