Smuggler (noun)

A person who secretly transports goods across political or national borders or other barriers, especially in violation of customs regulations.

Origin:

The word 'smuggler' has its origin in the middle english word 'smuglen', which means to smuggle or to carry goods secretly. the word has been in use since the late 15th century to describe a person who engages in the illegal transportation of goods across borders or other barriers.

Examples:

  1. The authorities arrested the smuggler as he tried to bring illegal goods into the country.
  2. The smugglers used a secret route to avoid the border patrol.
  3. The police seized the smuggler's boat, which was filled with contraband.
  4. She was a notorious smuggler who was always one step ahead of the law.
  5. The smuggler made a fortune by trafficking illegal goods into the city.
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