bootlegged Antonyms

Meaning of bootlegged

bootlegged

to engage in bootlegging, to produce or sell illegally or without permission, moonshine sense 3, smuggle, to produce, reproduce, or distribute without authorization or license, smuggle compare pirate, moonshine, to run a bootleg play in football, an unauthorized audio or video recording, to produce, reproduce, or distribute illicitly or without authorization, smuggle sense 1, the upper part of a boot, to manufacture, sell, or transport for sale (alcoholic liquor) illegally, to make, transport, or sell alcoholic liquor illegally, something bootlegged, a football play in which the quarterback fakes a handoff, hides the ball against his hip, and rolls out compare draw entry 2 sense 8, to carry (alcoholic liquor) on one's person illegally

bootlegged Sentence Examples

  1. The bootlegged whiskey was hidden in secret cellars to evade authorities.
  2. Bootleggers smuggled prohibited alcohol across borders, risking imprisonment.
  3. During the Prohibition era, bootlegging became a lucrative but dangerous trade.
  4. The bootlegged recordings of the band's unreleased album leaked online.
  5. The bootlegged software was being sold at a fraction of the original retail price.
  6. The bootlegged video game allowed players to access unreleased content.
  7. The bootlegged luxury handbags were indistinguishable from the genuine ones.
  8. The bootlegged designer clothing was sold on the black market at inflated prices.
  9. The bootlegging of copyrighted material cost the entertainment industry millions of dollars annually.
  10. Bootlegging continues to be a major issue in many countries, despite strict laws and enforcement efforts.

FAQs About the word bootlegged

to engage in bootlegging, to produce or sell illegally or without permission, moonshine sense 3, smuggle, to produce, reproduce, or distribute without authoriza

resold, bartered,smuggled, sold, fenced, auctioned, retailed, swapped, distributed, merchandized

blacked,boycotted,blackballed,

The bootlegged whiskey was hidden in secret cellars to evade authorities.

Bootleggers smuggled prohibited alcohol across borders, risking imprisonment.

During the Prohibition era, bootlegging became a lucrative but dangerous trade.

The bootlegged recordings of the band's unreleased album leaked online.