Moonshine in a sentence as a noun

The whole aesthetic of Zen: lightning on a black sky; the moonshine reflecting in the lake; the far-off bird cry...

There must have been a secret ingredient in that moonshine, because I didn't eat anything before that.

Yes, you can find moonshine if you look really hard, but that's just the point -- almost nobody wants moonshine, people prefer regulated liquor.

If there were any cars at all, they would be made of hemp, have built in pistol holsters instead of seatbelts, and be powered by Stirling engines burning moonshine.

Moonshine in a sentence as a verb

In 2007, the physicist Edward Witten proposed a connection between monstrous moonshine and quantum gravity.

The point is that with any unityped representation you can come up with, the name tells you nothing certain; any conclusions you think you can draw from it are pixie-dust and moonshine.

Honest question: in tobacco growing regions, people would be able to grow tobacco plants in their backyards and thus be able to produce "moonshine tobacco", bypassing the high taxation of tobacco.

The market for moonshine is niche at best :"The number of jurisdictions which ban the sale of alcoholic beverages is steadily decreasing which means that many of the former consumers of moonshine are much nearer to a legal alcohol sales outlet than was formerly the case.

Moonshine definitions

noun

the light of the Moon; "moonlight is the smuggler's enemy"; "the Moon was bright enough to read by"

See also: moonlight Moon

noun

whiskey illegally distilled from a corn mash

See also: bootleg

verb

distill (alcohol) illegally; produce moonshine