English to Spanish Dictionary moonshine

moonshine

luz de la luna
definition
noun
They just built their stills and made up moonshine or any other liquor that they could.
illicitly distilled or smuggled liquor.
whatever I said, it was moonshine
foolish talk or ideas.
translation of 'moonshine'
noun
pamplinas,
luz de la luna,
licor destilado ilegalmente,
música celestial
example
It was pure alcohol, more deadly than 'moonshine' , and with none of the distiller's art applied to its flavour.
whatever I said, it was 'moonshine'
He pardoned them - he pardoned them on decades-old charges related to selling 'moonshine' .
They just built their stills and made up 'moonshine' or any other liquor that they could.
When we got older we sat around and drank rum or 'moonshine' out of coke bottles.
We shall never learn to feel and respect our real calling and destiny, unless we have taught ourselves to consider every thing as 'moonshine' , compared with the education of the heart.
In Tennessee caves, 'moonshine' whiskey production was the most prevalent of this type of industrial activity, although other examples also existed.
Within weeks of taking office, he ordered police to remove the tens of thousands of illegal money-changing kiosks that were also notorious for selling counterfeit goods and dangerous, home-brewed 'moonshine' .
Why is this 'moonshine' in a book that asks itself to be taken seriously on the solar system?
But even still, 'moonshine' was easier to make, move, and afford than wine.
But I think it is 'moonshine' to say that the photos were released out of a desire to show how his medical care is going.
He and his friend Willie Brown would often sit on tombstones, writing ominous melodies and drinking 'moonshine' .
There would not be enough for a huge supply of 'moonshine' that winter.
Hooper's claims are 'moonshine' .
Such 'moonshine' , which is commonly purchased in the countryside across the Baltic states, is much less expensive than anything sold in Latvian stores.
The current owner often tells tales of her mother, who opened the bar, making her own 'moonshine' and beer.
People just thought I was drinking 'moonshine' ; I never let them see what was in the flask.
Someone had apparently set up a still that produced a potent form of 'moonshine' and a yeasty homemade beer.
whatever I said, it was 'moonshine'
A couple of friends brought some 'moonshine' over.
During the Civil War excise taxes were imposed and this drove the making of corn whiskey underground, which eventually led to the production of 'moonshine' .
I was about to treat myself to a sip of Lewis' finest 'moonshine' when the door opened and Jimmy entered followed by James and Jesse.
None of them had eaten anything all day so, as usual they were trying to fill their stomachs with beer and 'moonshine' .
There was also that famous statement about the worth of splitting the atom, and nuclear physics in general, that anyone who thinks that this work is going to produce anything of value is talking 'moonshine' .
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.
During Prohibition, John remembered, ‘most 'moonshiners' were respectable people.’
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.
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' .
They relish telling stories about 'moonshiners' , smugglers, and contraband runners who successfully fool and evade federal agents.
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