smuggled goods

collocation in English

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smuggle
verb[T usually + adv/prep]
uk
/ˈsmʌɡ.əl/
us
/ˈsmʌɡ.əl/
to take things or people to or from a place secretly and ...
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They agreed to cease headhunting, to bring all disputes to the government, and stop trading in smuggled goods.
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On the other hand, the absence of any smuggled goods at premium prices, suggests that this unsatisfied demand is probably not great.
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Smuggling is a cognizable offense in which both the smuggled goods and the goods are punishable.
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The customs officials left thinking that the locals were a bit simple, whilst the locals recovered the smuggled goods without any more interference.
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Meanwhile, the people buying the smuggled goods believe the smugglers have swindled them since the terrier has not made contact.
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It is also said that even the judges were fairly lenient towards the smugglers, probably due to their receiving some of the smuggled goods.
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Fate has other plans for him, for whenever he goes on duty outside, he somehow apprehends some criminals or some smuggled goods or drugs.
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Smuggled goods comprise sugar, onion, saris, medicines and even contraband drugs.
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The next night they were returned and reunited with their horses which, in the meantime, had been used to transport the smuggled goods.
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Some smuggled goods were found in his possession, but no drugs.
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Between the ceiling of the nave and the roof is an opening entered from the tower where it is suggested that the villagers kept smuggled goods.
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