Someone who imports or exports without paying the lawful customs charges or duties.
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Examples for "runner"
Examples for "runner"
1David Cameron, Britain's prime minister, was runner-up for the second successive year.
2He's a good hard runner, a great zone runner with great vision.
3No recent year has been so short of an obvious front runner.
4Last year Ireland's outstanding marathon runner Catherina McKiernan won the national prize.
5He's a power runner and his feet never stop going, Zimmer said.
1Gutierrez said he had not yet decided whether to pay a smuggler.
2I saw El Demonio, the chief slave-labor smuggler south of the border.
3This was a Mongocharger, something no self-respecting smuggler would leave home without.
4Authorities also suspsect one of the suspects of being an arms smuggler.
5The smuggler passed on his condolences and told him the bad news.
1Our Dutch friend Gist was, correctly speaking, a contrabandist.
2The contrabandists had got through again, and this time with a vengeance.
3As the contrabandists finish their work and gradually leave the scene, Escamillo, who has been following Carmen, appears.
4They say that it was made by the contrabandists, but it leads to nowhere; it has been blocked since many years.
5In 1828 and 1829, severe engagements took place between Spanish slavers and this class of contrabandists.
1Levelling her skinny finger at the man, she screamed, Moon cursers!
Translations for moon-curser