How To Use Moonshiner In A Sentence
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This image evolved over the decades, and the moonshiner became fixed as a corncob-pipe-smoking craftsman filling stoneware jugs with a clear and tasty elixir while keeping an eye out for pesky revenuers.
Hipster Moonshine
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Today's moonshiners are big time criminals who use night-vision goggles, radio scanners and walkie-talkies and illegal immigrant workers to stay ahead.
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My daddy's been somethin' of a farmer and a moonshiner most of his life.
WEB OF DREAMS
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The business that was revealed at the Helms store was a tangly, multifaceted thing, and although the Helms brothers would sell supplies to each of the moonshining groups that showed up at the store, it would be impossible to prove that those moonshiners were all involved in a conspiracy together.
CHASING the WHITE DOG
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He bought his liquor wholesale from a moonshiner who worked in the greenhouse and had a still in one of the back rooms.
METAPLANETARY
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It’s called a bootlegger’s turn, staple of TV shows, Tennessee moonshiner’s gift to the world.
Venom
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There is, of course, the town drunk, Otis, who acquires bootleg liquor from various moonshiners in that dry county on a regular basis and regularly celebrates the anniversary of his first drink.
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There is, of course, the town drunk, Otis, who acquires bootleg liquor from various moonshiners in that dry county on a regular basis and regularly celebrates the anniversary of his first drink.
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There're moonshiners, bootleggers, methamphetamine manufacturers... they're not associated with each other.
TISHOMINGO BLUES
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What follows this rescue is a subplot involving moonshiners while the "captor" returns to claim The Lady.
GreenCine Daily: New Zealand Dispatch.
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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
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During Prohibition, John remembered, ‘most moonshiners were respectable people.’
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They relish telling stories about moonshiners, smugglers, and contraband runners who successfully fool and evade federal agents.
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`I'll take the love, but I ain't no old lady, and I don't need no moonshiner looking after me.
ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
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Later I discovered he had been a bootlegger and moonshiner during prohibition and had gone to live on the mountain to flee a gang who thought he owed them money.
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The road ends at Upper Killeyan, but it is worth walking the last mile to the coast, once the favourite haunt of smugglers and moonshiners.