So, you've put down your deposit on your speakeasy and you're ready to start pouring the hooch, right? |
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The Government was also forced to admit that illicit hooch was being brewed in Aarey colony, a reserve forest area in the city. |
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I'm not one to shy away from making my own form of hooch, and this stuff fits that description nicely. |
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The school supplies and toys were piling up so much that we were running out of room in our hooch. |
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Why would I give all that up to live in a hooch and eat cafeteria food for a year? |
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If asked to put a name to their poison, they'd call rye, corn, booze, hooch, eel juice or rotgut. |
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Two booze barons are shipping in illegal hooch to the village in the boots of their cars and selling it to youngsters at knock-down prices. |
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I took the hint and cut back on the hooch, and pretty soon the headache faded. |
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The tour began with an explanation of how the Prohibition led to Chicago's infamy for its open warfare for control of the city's hooch trade. |
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Sure, sitting around drinking bottles of hooch must seem like a great job. |
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I went to my desk and got my bottle of hooch from the drawer. |
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When I think of flappers, I picture androgynous gamines in shapeless dresses and waggling beads sipping illegal hooch while the Charleston plays in the background. |
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Cole laid off the hooch last night and has honed his death stare. |
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Afterwards we were treated to free samples of Helen's strudel and a tot of the local hooch, raki, a colourless liquid drunk like schnapps which is not for the faint-hearted. |
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Loïc: Actually the alcohol was not too strong, between wine and hooch, but it is better not to drink it excessively. |
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There was hooch galore, and meat and feastings, and they took kindly to the new order. |
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Consequently, Jim Crow aided hooch to flow freehandedly in the Baptist Bottom. |
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And it plans, starting next year, to buy biodiesel from home producers as well. Some of these producers rely, like Mr Ferlow, on Heath Robinson lash-ups of their own devising to make their motoring equivalent of hooch. |
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He was throwing a party, and he asked a friend to get some local hooch. |
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Scots convicts are enjoying access to smuggled mobile phones, personal stereos, drugs, home-made hooch and weapons. |
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Hooch loved narrow vistas, often a view through a view to another view, especially when peopled with immobile figures. |
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The type of alcohol ranged from beers, lagers and cider to spirits, wine and designer drinks such as Hooch, Bacardi Breezers and Maverick Ice. |
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Pieter de Hooch, Courtyard of a House in Delft, 1658, a study in domestic virtue, texture and spatial complexity. |
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