The verb smuggle is used with plural subjects.
Verbs only have a singular form with first person singular (or single noun) subjects.
The singular form is verb + -s
eg She smuggles diamonds in the rough - first person singular subject.
The guard smuggles drugs into the jail - singular noun subject.
The noun smuggler has both singular and plural forms eg.
The smugglers arrived at dawn. A smuggler brought the diamonds into the country.
Smuggle Truck happened in 2011.
Smuggle in gear? I don't think you can, anywhere.
To smuggle money out of the bank is impossible.
There is no way to smuggle rage weapons.
Smuggle Truck was created on 2011-04-28.
is it a felony to smuggle drugs into prison into louisian
What did a "bootlegger" smuggle into the United States from other countries?
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To smuggle is to bring a person/in legal contraband into another country/ state/ city. If you are caught, you can be charged with smuggling and/ or inlegal contraband.
"Smuggle" does have a Latin equivalent. This English word that means to illegally move goods translates in the Latin word "err".