smuggle through



smuggle someone or something through

(something) to move something through a guard post or other barrier illegally and in secret. The officers smuggled the child through the barrier so he could be with his mother. We smuggled some other goods through, too.
See also: smuggle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Beasley['bi:zli]
Keith[ki:θ]
Svantepolk-Ancient Scandinavian
Ignazio-Italian
HeilwigHIEL-vigGerman
Epaphroditosee-paf-rə-DIE-təs (English)Ancient Greek