ILLEGAL vs BOOTLEG: NOUN
- A person who is not legally authorized to live and work in a country.
- An illegal immigrant.
- An illegal resident spy.
- A play in which the quarterback fakes a handoff, conceals the ball against his hip, and rolls out.
- An illegally produced, transported or sold product; contraband
- The part of a boot that is above the instep
- One of the levers connected with the winding mechanism of a spinning-mule: so named from its shape.
- The part of a boot above the instep
- Whiskey illegally distilled from a corn mash
- The part of a boot above the upper; leather cut out for the leg of a boot.
- A product, especially alcoholic liquor, that is illicitly produced, distributed, or sold.
- A play in which the quarterback bootlegs.
ILLEGAL vs BOOTLEG: ADJECTIVE
- Prohibited by law.
- Prohibited by official rules.
- Unacceptable to or not performable by a computer.
- Not according to, or authorized by, law; specif., contrary to, or in violation of, human law; unlawful; illicit; hence, immoral
- Contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.
- Forbidden by established rules
- Totally fictitious, and often issued on behalf of a non-existent territory or country.
- Being an illegal immigrant; residing in a country illegally.
- Prohibited by law or by official or accepted rules
- Distributed or sold illicitly
- Produced, sold, or transported illegally.
- Distributed or sold illicitly; especially, imported illegally.
- Illegally produced, transported or sold; pirated
ILLEGAL vs BOOTLEG: VERB
- N/A
- To produce alcohol illegally.
- To make, transport and/or sell illegal alcoholic liquor
- To make, transport and/or sell an illegal version or copy of a copyright product
- To engage in bootlegging
- Sell illicit products such as drugs or alcohol
- Produce or distribute illegally
ILLEGAL vs BOOTLEG: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fake a hand-off, conceal the ball on the hip, and roll out in order to pass or especially to rush around the end. Used of a quarterback.
- To attach a transmitter to a dish antenna, creating an uplink via which a signal is sent to a satellite without the knowledge of the satellite's owner.
- To engage in the bootlegging of alcoholic liquor or another product.
- To produce, distribute, or sell without permission or illegally.
- To make, sell, or transport (alcoholic liquor) for sale illegally.
ILLEGAL vs BOOTLEG: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not legal; contrary to law; unlawful; illicit: as, an illegal act; illegal commerce.
- Synonyms Illegal, Felonious, etc. (See criminal.) Unlawful, Illegitimate, etc. (See lawful.)
- N/A
ILLEGAL vs BOOTLEG: RELATED WORDS
- Misbranded, Extrajudicial, Bootleg, Smuggled, Punishable, Outlaw, Ineligible, Criminal, Illegitimate, Contraband, Banned, Outlawed, Prohibited, Illicit, Unlawful
- Samizdat, Juke, Pirated, Irregular, Underground, Surreptitious, Clandestine, Booze, Hooch, Black market, Black, Smuggle, Smuggled, Contraband, Illegal
ILLEGAL vs BOOTLEG: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Misbranded, Extrajudicial, Bootleg, Smuggled, Punishable, Outlaw, Ineligible, Criminal, Illegitimate, Contraband, Banned, Outlawed, Prohibited, Illicit, Unlawful
- Samizdat, Juke, Pirated, Irregular, Underground, Surreptitious, Clandestine, Booze, Hooch, Black market, Black, Smuggle, Smuggled, Contraband, Illegal
ILLEGAL vs BOOTLEG: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Osuna talked about the problems of illegal immigration, including the recent police beating of several illegal immigrants.
- Illegal Drugs: Any person suspected with or caught using illegal drugs before departure will not be allowed on the ride.
- Notably, California has a general whistleblower protection statute that protects employees who disclose illegal activity or refuse to participate in illegal activities.
- For instance, a contract may be considered illegal if it involves the sale and delivery of illegal narcotics.
- You may not use your Debit Card for illegal online gambling or any other illegal transaction.
- Buy narcotics or illegal goods and sell them wherever they are illegal to make huge profits.
- Illegal drug use includes more than just illegal drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, or heroin.
- Officers may seize any other illegal items found during the search, such as illegal narcotics.
- Fair Lending or Other Illegal Credit Practices Review We found no evidence of illegal discrimination or other illegal credit practices.
- If something is illegal somewhere, it must be illegal everywhere.
- To be fair Warcraft is just a Warhammer bootleg.
- Bootleg Theater before leaving for their first major tour.
- CD release party at Bootleg Theatre in LA Friday.
- UK bootleg, JPM later made fruit machines etc.
- Come and download flac bootleg absolutely for free.
- From the available bootleg material, this is missing.
- Look who it is, the Duke of Bootleg.
- That is why they called it bootleg liquor.
- Up Our Sleeve: Official Bootleg Box Set, Vol.
- See more ideas about bootleg toys, bootleg, action figures.
ILLEGAL vs BOOTLEG: QUESTIONS
- When did Christmas become illegal in Massachusetts?
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- Does border security help stop illegal immigration?
- Do illegal air arrivals outnumber illegal boat arrivals?
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