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smuggled

adjective as in black-market

adjective as in bootleg

adjective as in contraband

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“The offenses alleged in the indictment show a criminal group that acted with callous disregard for our nation’s immigration laws and no regard for the immigrants that they smuggled,” McNally said.

U.S. officials blame fentanyl, primarily smuggled from Mexico, for tens of thousands of overdose deaths in recent years.

He also arranged for drugs to be smuggled into the county lockups, where they could be sold for 20 times their street value, according to evidence presented in cases brought against his underlings.

The bomb was concealed in a radio cassette player in a Samsonite suitcase and then smuggled on board a flight from Malta on the morning of 21 December 1988.

From BBC

Police say the gunman used a revolver which was smuggled in a hollowed-out book by a female suspect, who remains at large.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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