(..) the newes coming every moment of the growth of the fire; so as we were forced to begin to pack up our owne goods; and prepare for their removal; and did by moonshine (it being brave dry, and moonshine, and warm weather) carry much of my goods into the garden (..)
“(..) it would be lovely to sleep in a wild cherry-tree all white with bloom in the moonshine, don’t you think? (..)”
puhekieltä High-proof alcohol (especially whiskey) that is often, but not always, produced illegally.
They watered down the moonshine.
1920, (w), The Understanding Heart, Chapter IV
“Wish I'd been more polite to that girl,” the sheriff remarked regretfully. “ I ain't had a bite to eat since four o'clock this morning, and I'm hungry as a wolverine. … I know she'd have give me another drink of that old moonshine she has.”
“(..) But sometimes you might make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where should we be? Suppose you had decided to follow Snowball, with his moonshine of windmills—Snowball, who, as we now know, was no better than a criminal?”
2012, (w), interview.(cite-journal)
"We forget what we have learned in the last 60 years. At university I once asked one of my lecturers why he was not talking to us about continental drift and I was told, sneeringly, that if I could I prove there was a force that could move continents, then he might think about it. The idea was moonshine, I was informed."