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Use "smugglers" in a sentence
"First, and most ostensibly, to see to the levying of poundage in the little haven of Lynmouth, and farther up the coast, which was now becoming a place of resort for the folk whom we call smugglers, that is to say, who land their goods without regard to King's revenue as by law established."
"It turns out that "smugglers" is not the same thing as "snugglers," although I suppose one could go looking for either in the king's woods."
"Or – like coke and heroin smugglers, if they could figure out a way to detonate – they could put the explosive in balloons and swallow it …"