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
GaiusGAH-yoos (Ancient Roman), GAH-yuws (Ancient Roman), GIE-əs (English)Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, Biblical
Avilius-Ancient Roman
OŽBej-Slovene
Kristjana-Icelandic
Iapheth-Biblical Greek
Anatoliyah-nah-TO-leeyRussian, Ukrainian