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Bootlegger

Bootlegger meaning

Someone who bootlegs. | One who is illegally a producer and/or trader of goods, especially of alcohol. | Someone who bootlegs.

Synonyms of Bootlegger

Example sentences (13)

Bootlegger Rocco Piscazzi distilled moonshine and whiskey in Akron during Prohibition and set up networks of warehouses, stills and transports via the Ohio & Erie Canal to run his sought-after spirits.

Friday was a double-header with the Stanley Cup, and a birthday dinner with boxing broadcast great at Bootlegger Bistro.

The mayor the next day promised he would put down any bootlegger.

A Bootlegger gin is next on the list, Brnadic says, to be followed by white rum, even though he will have to compete with the giant Bacardi label.

Bootlegger’s price will be $8 a litre.

Want to be a bootlegger?

When Nick Drummond and Patrick Bakker moved into their home in Ames, New York, in 2019 and were told that it was built by a notorious bootlegger, they passed it off as another legend.

In 2017, Marc Jacobs even collaborated with Instagram bootlegger a T-shirt collection that looked like bad market stall copies of Jacobs’ work, and showcased her in-joke irony to a new – and in the know – audience.

JAMMU: Police on Sunday nabbed a bootlegger and recovered 30 bottles of illicit liquor from his possession.

The film featured Shah Rukh Khan as a bootlegger.

Neither is ailing patriarch Joseph P. Kennedy (Bruce Dern) made to look like anything but the slimy ex-bootlegger and WWII isolationist, who used his friends in the Cosa Nostra to help JFK beat Richard Nixon.

A meaningful derivative from it is the word saippuakalasalakauppias (a soapfish bootlegger).

She married, but her husband was an abusive bootlegger.