Smuggled in a sentence as an adjective

Its more like a commercial airplane being seized because one of the passengers smuggled *****.

Twenty-thousand dollars worth could fit in your hand and easily be smuggled in clothes, luggage, etc.

If you watch the video embedded, you'll see that he actually ran a large network that smuggled ******* from Miami to Seattle.

People who exploited this group were the most powerful - they would have ***** smuggled in, then build an army of addicts who would do their bidding to get the next fix.

You're blaming the laws of the country you want to recognize you instead of your parents who did not recognize the laws of the country they smuggled you into.

" [1]Joseph Harrison, collector for the port of Boston:"Large quantities of dutiable goods have been smuggled in a most audacious manner.

You would also do well to recall that we have had terrorist attacks since we invaded: remember the shoe bomber, or the underwear bomber, who both successfully smuggled explosives into a plane after military action had begun?

An acquaintance of mine smuggled digital documentary video out of Iran just by opening up a laptop and loosening one of the two hard drives' connectors so it no longer registered as attached; the brief border search at the airport of course saw one hard drive with nothing particularly nefarious on it, and didn't go to the trouble of determining that this model of laptop should've had two drives.

Smuggled definitions

adjective

distributed or sold illicitly; "the black economy pays no taxes"

See also: bootleg black black-market contraband