Advertisement
Advertisement
rumrunner
[ruhm-ruhn-er]
noun
a person or ship engaged in smuggling liquor.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- rumrunning noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of rumrunner1
Example Sentences
And by doing that, these rumrunners, you know, who worked for Al Capone or whoever else, were able to sort of run circles around the Coast Guard.
Head of the Coast Guardās Intelligence Sectionāand, for a time, its only memberāhe tracked every detail he could discover about the rumrunnersā vessels.
A Detroit chorus girl weds her stage producer without telling her rumrunner boyfriend.
āAnd we worked on the rumrunnersā boats, too,ā he adds with a laugh.
But as the lone branch of the military that serves as a law-enforcement agency, the 227-year-old service has also long been in the business of interdicting contraband, from Chinese opium smugglers to Prohibition rumrunners.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse