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smuggled, ppl. a.|ˈsmʌg(ə)ld| [f. as prec.] Imported, brought in, conveyed, etc., by stealth.
1706E. Ward Wooden World Diss. (1708) 68 Many a Boat-Load of smuggl'd Ware has he popt forth at his Gun⁓room Ports. 1810Crabbe Borough xviii. 178 By smuggled news from neighb'ring village told. 1836Marryat Pirate, etc. (Rtldg.) 169 [They] handed up all the smuggled goods. 1894M. Dyan Man's Keeping (1899) 8 The consciousness of that smuggled paper made her nervous. |