smuggle past



smuggle someone or something past

(someone or something) to move something past a guard or monitor illegally and in secret. We failed in our attempt to smuggle Mary past the border. It is easy to smuggle wine past the border guards.
See also: past, smuggle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JarosŁAwayah-raw-SWAH-vahPolish
NebİLe-Turkish
Margrethe-Danish, Norwegian
Anatolius-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
DarrenDER-ən, DAR-ənEnglish
PietariPEE-e-tah-reeFinnish