Lexicographical Neighbors of Moonshined
Literary usage of Moonshined
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Popular Moral Tales for the Young by Mary Botham Howitt (1850)
"8 had moonshined in the night, that is, had gone off without paying their rent;
he was very angry, and threatened them; there was now three weeks due over ..."
2. Gena of the Appalachians by Clarence Monroe Wallin, Cochrane Publishing Company (1910)
"He had been the bosom companion of Lucky Joe, and together they had "moonshined"
at night and quietly disposed of the whiskey at the store during the day ..."
3. The Spotter: A Romance of the Oil Region by William Walker Canfield, R.F. Fenno & Company (1907)
""It's like this, Mr. Cameron: I've moonshined all over the regions, both upper
and lower. I've shot wells in Shamburg, Venango, ..."