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adj. smuggled, contraband, illegal, fugitive, runaway, furtive, on the lam, run, truant--------n. deserter, runaway, escapee, leakage, absconder, escape, fugitive, leak* * *1. absconder 2. contraband 3. fugitive 4. leakage 5. runaway 6. stray 7. bootleg (adj.) 8. leak (n.) -
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smuggle ———————— 1. smuggling (v.) 2. bootleg (v.) 3. smuggled (v.) -
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"runaway, fugitive; deserter; leak, leakage; smuggled, contraband, bootleg; illegal" -
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to smuggle, to bootleg
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Bootleg — or Bootlegging usually refers to making, transporting and/or selling illegal alcoholic liquor or copyrighted material; the term originates from concealing flasks of alcohol in the legging of boots. Bootleg may also refer to:* Smuggling * Rum… … Wikipedia
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bootleg — boot‧leg [ˈbuːtleg] adjective [only before a noun] made or sold illegally: • 900 bootleg videos of pop concerts have been seized by trading standards officers. • bootleg whisky * * * Ⅰ. bootleg UK US /ˈbuːtleg/ adjective [before noun] COMMERCE, E … Financial and business terms
bootleg — boot·leg 1 n: something bootlegged bootleg adj bootleg 2 vb boot·legged, boot·leg·ging vt 1: to produce, reproduce, or distribute without authorization or license 2 … Law dictionary
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bootleg — *smuggled, contraband … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bootleg — [adj] illegal black market, bootlegged, contraband, illicit, pirated, smuggled, unauthorized, under the counter, unlawful, unofficial, unsanctioned; concept 319 Ant. legal … New thesaurus
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