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[ UK /mˈuːnʃa‍ɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈmunˌʃaɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. the light of the Moon
    the Moon was bright enough to read by
    moonlight is the smuggler's enemy
  2. whiskey illegally distilled from a corn mash
VERB
  1. distill (alcohol) illegally; produce moonshine

How To Use moonshine In A Sentence

  • There would not be enough for a huge supply of moonshine that winter.
  • The piece features an excerpt from All Moonshine, a captivating, expressive work exploring metamorphosis that Yoshioka brought to Montreal in 2000.
  • They just built their stills and made up moonshine or any other liquor that they could.
  • In Tennessee caves, moonshine whiskey production was the most prevalent of this type of industrial activity, although other examples also existed.
  • The man, not seeing the still figure on the sofa, stole towards the farther door revealed in the cool moonshine. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • He regarded her plans as romantic moonshine.
  • Half of What We Know," featuring her breathy vocal over a weepy violin and persistent banjo, opens with "Your lonesomeness I know," words inspired by the song "Moonshiner. Michael Bialas: Exploring Some Strange Country With Crooked Still, Aoife O'Donovan
  • But even still, moonshine was easier to make, move, and afford than wine.
  • What follows this rescue is a subplot involving moonshiners while the "captor" returns to claim The Lady. GreenCine Daily: New Zealand Dispatch.
  • Their third encounter was a bitter memory for her; no doubt he didn't remember it at all -- he was staggering drunk on moonshine. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
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