smuggle past
English
Verb
smuggle past (third-person singular simple present smuggles past, present participle smuggling past, simple past and past participle smuggled past)
- (transitive or intransitive) To illicitly or dishonestly get (something) through an inspection.
- It'll be in the hidden compartment of my bag when I go through the line, so don't worry, I'll be able to smuggle it past.
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