smuggle past

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smuggle past (third-person singular simple present smuggles past, present participle smuggling past, simple past and past participle smuggled past)

  1. (transitive or intransitive) To illicitly or dishonestly get (something) through an inspection.
    It'll be in the hidden compartment of my bag when I go through the line, so don't worry, I'll be able to smuggle it past.