Bootleg [adjective]

Definition of Bootleg:

illegal

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Sentence/Example of Bootleg:

Breakfast to-day consists of some kind of porridge, with the usual bootleg and punk.

At dawn he came down in a coast hamlet for bootleg petrol and oil.

Each of the chums carried a heavy rifle slung over his shoulder and under his arm, the muzzle pointing down his bootleg.

He stuck one willow wand into his bootleg for emergency, and then used the other to prod the maverick.

Having written he unlaced his boot on the right foot, folded the paper, and thrust it into the bootleg.

The Mexican, suddenly stirring, ventilated his attitude of apathetic waiting by conjuring swiftly from his bootleg a long knife.

The cheap rowdies he hires for his operations on these waters come through here with bootleg booze and try to wreck my house.

He drew another revolver from his bootleg as he passed out, and was prepared to defend himself.

Jockey Moseby Jones, on Elisha, was overlooked when these favours were surreptitiously distributed, but his bootleg was not empty.

Then Artie took possession of the map placed in the bootleg.