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
Avihu-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Ketilri&Eth;R-Ancient Scandinavian
PetriPET-ree (Finnish)Finnish, Basque
Cas-Dutch
Annabellaahn-nah-BEL-lah (Italian), an-ə-BEL-ə (English)Italian, English (Modern)
Ademaro-Italian