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  1. Add to word list Add to word list. LAW. someone who takes goods or people into or out of a country illegally: a drug / arms / human smuggler. An increasing number of migrants are turning to smugglers for help.

  2. Synonyms of smuggler. : one who smuggles something. The traffic in drugs—especially cocaine—to Florida by sea and air from South America has been generating wealth to rival that of the tourist trade and attracting a cadre of ingenious and ruthless smugglers from around the world.—Jeremiah Tax.

  3. Definition of smuggler noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. A smuggler is someone who transports goods illegally, like an exotic animal smuggler who sneaks wild birds into the U.S. from South America. During Prohibition in the 1920s, "rum-runners" were smugglers who illegally brought alcohol to the U.S. on boats from places including the Bahamas.

  5. the crime of taking goods or people into or out of a country illegally: drug / human / tobacco smuggling. a smuggling organization / operation / ring. A major trend in the smuggling of intellectual property these days is microchips.

  6. With major and minor players spanning the globe, people smuggling poses a significant economic and legal impact on society, and solutions to the problem of people smuggling remain contested and under continued debate and development.

  7. smuglere What does smugleremean? smuglere (Norwegian Bokmål) Noun smuglere (masc.) Inflection of smugler (indefinite plural) This is the meaning of smugler: smugler (Norwegian Bokmål) Origin & history I From smugle + -er Noun. a smuggler; Related words & phrases. smugle; smugling; Derived words & phrases. narkotikasmugler; Origin ...