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smuggled
adjective as in black-market
adjective as in bootleg
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adjective as in contraband
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adjective as in illegal
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adjective as in outlawed
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Example Sentences
One example of this is the high proportion of illegal drugs smuggled through legal global food supply chains.
The England fly-half grabbed Cortez Ratima's sluggish pass, sprinted clear and the ball was smuggled out to Feyi-Waboso who cantered in for 19-14.
“It is often not possible, or helpful, to differentiate when a person has been trafficked or smuggled, especially as exploitation can happen at any time,” said Jamie Fookes, UK and Europe advocacy manager at Anti-Slavery International.
The government is under pressure to stop illegal meat being smuggled into the UK, amid warnings of a "foot-and-mouth" level crisis for British farmers.
The border town of Galdogob is a major hub for trade and travel and has been hit hard by the flow of alcohol being smuggled from Ethiopia.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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