smuggle (someone or something) into (some place)

smuggle (someone or something) into (some place)

To transport someone or something into some place in a surreptitious or hidden manner, especially when it is illegal to do so. A: "I really miss the fresh salami they make back home, but I can't bring it through customs with me." B: "I'll try to smuggle some into the country for you the next time I come to visit." I tried smuggling my friend into the party by having her hide in a suitcase that I said had stereo equipment in it.
See also: smuggle
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • smuggle (someone or something) out (of some place)
  • smuggle
  • smuggle (someone or something) across
  • smuggle across
  • smuggling
  • smuggle in
  • smuggle (someone or something) through (something or some place)
  • smuggle through
  • smuggle past
  • smuggle (someone or something) past (someone or something)