Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun plural money collected under a tariff; a duty imposed on imported goods.
- noun plural the government department administering the collection of import tariffs. Used with as singular verb.
- noun plural that area within an airport, sea port, or other border station where freight or the baggage of travellers is checked for dutiable materials or contraband.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Plural form of
custom . - noun The
duties ortaxes imposed onimported orexported goods. - noun singular The government
department oragency that is authorised to collect the taxes imposed on imported goods.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun money collected under a tariff
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Examples
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The sweet customs which have housed our spiritual and social life, -- these are _customs_.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864 Various
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He did not share her Norman proclivities, but looked back -- as the mass of his people did with him -- to the old Saxon laws of Alfred and of Athelstan, which he called the customs of his grandfather.
One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford Emily Sarah Holt 1864
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He should have been held up in customs, interrogated and strip searched before being allowed to board a Plane bound for America.
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Article 106 of customs is quite clear: While you are a foreigner who is legally in this country you can drive a foreign automobile.
Page 2 2009
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Big Problem: – a situation wherein we protest the fact that customs is making imported books difficult to obtain by volunteering not to obtain them at all (ebook and library book availability was never the issue), which strikes me as counter intuitive and counter-productive given that –
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I am hoping that everything goes smoothly in customs and that I don't overpack.
Gearing up to be a Van City Player again... tragic_elegance 2009
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Article 106 of customs is quite clear: While you are a foreigner who is legally in this country you can drive a foreign automobile.
Page 2 2009
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I'm not sure about this, Maritsa, but if Timo decides to ship a bunch of clothing to Mexico, he could end up paying more in customs duties than the clothing is worth.
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I'm not sure about this, Maritsa, but if Timo decides to ship a bunch of clothing to Mexico, he could end up paying more in customs duties than the clothing is worth.
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I'm not sure about this, Maritsa, but if Timo decides to ship a bunch of clothing to Mexico, he could end up paying more in customs duties than the clothing is worth.
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