hooch

মদ্য
definition
noun
The Government was also forced to admit that illicit hooch was being brewed in Aarey colony, a reserve forest area in the city.
alcoholic liquor, especially inferior or illicit whiskey.
The hooches are 12 wooden huts where airmen live.
a shelter or improvised dwelling.
translation of 'hooch'
হুইসকি
noun
মদ্য,
হুইস্কি
example
The school supplies and toys were piling up so much that we were running out of room in our 'hooch' .
Like the boozer who just spent a glorious 28 days kept away from 'hooch' in rehab, you'll eventually be thrust into the so-called real world, where you'll have to use whatever coping skills you learned in seclusion.
Why would I give all that up to live in a 'hooch' and eat cafeteria food for a year?
Sure, sitting around drinking bottles of 'hooch' must seem like a great job.
The Government was also forced to admit that illicit 'hooch' was being brewed in Aarey colony, a reserve forest area in the city.
Make him promise he's going to spend it on 'hooch' .
So, you've put down your deposit on your speakeasy and you're ready to start pouring the 'hooch' , right?
Even worse, there was a direct hit on a nearby 'hooch' .
Safety is a key concern, so although the council has granted an abundance of late licenses to clubs serving discount 'hooch' , it has also recently designated certain public areas as no drink zones.
The judge threw the case out of court when it was proved they were all down and outs who could barely afford a bottle of cheap 'hooch' let alone a pint of delicious, creamy Guinness.
The government hopes that while some people continue to make 'hooch' illegally to avoid taxes, many like Saul will see the benefit of running a licensed business that will allow them to market their product more widely.
He was the son of a part-time prostitute and lived part of his younger days in a spare room on the top floor of a Bourbon Street whorehouse, where 'hooch' became an integral part of his life.
I took the hint and cut back on the 'hooch' , and pretty soon the headache faded.
The visit went smoothly enough, but Rock spent most of it knocking back 'hooch' , then piled the girls into the car and tried to drive them home, passing in and out of consciousness.
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.
Once considered a low class 'hooch' , tequila has undergone a huge image change over the past two decades to become the toast of Mexican high society, giving a heady euphoria to the country's drinks industry.
Most members of a corporation's ‘leadership team’ take a dim view of 'hooch' .
That night, they held an impromptu party on the river's edge, where friends and friends of friends partied into the wee hours, drinking home-brewed orange 'hooch' and saying farewell.
I went to my desk and got my bottle of 'hooch' from the drawer.
But unless you've got someone to guide you safely back to your welcoming bed, steer clear of the local 'hooch' - ouzo - the Greek spirit flavoured with aniseed consumed diluted with water.
I'm not one to shy away from making my own form of 'hooch' , and this stuff fits that description nicely.
The 'hooches' are 12 wooden huts where airmen live.
But ongoing construction will replace 270 'hooches' with no indoor plumbing with 44 four-unit apartment buildings and seven two-story, 72-occupant dormitories.
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