बूटलेगर्स Meaning in English
बूटलेगर्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : bootleggers
, bootlegers
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बूटलेग्डबूटलेगिंग
बूटस्ट्रपिंग
लूटा
लूटी
लुटल
लूट खसोट
बीओपी
बोप्ड
बोराक
पत्थरचूर
बोरासस फ्लैबलिफ़र
बोरेक्रस
सुहागा
बोर्डेलोस
बूटलेगर्स हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
जे. एडगर हूवर ने 1920 के दशक में निषेधाज्ञा के दौरान अवैध शराब उत्पादकों (बूटलेगर्स) की गिरफ्तारी के लिए वायर टैपिंग का इस्तेमाल करना शुरू किया था।
""जे. एडगर हूवर ने 1920 के दशक में निषेधाज्ञा के दौरान अवैध शराब उत्पादकों (बूटलेगर्स) की गिरफ्तारी के लिए वायर टैपिंग का इस्तेमाल करना शुरू किया था।
बूटलेगर्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Her first starring role was in 1933's The Banker's Daughter, which begins with an opening crawl: "EPISODE I: Fanny Zilch, the banker's daughter, has been captured by the bootleggers (the dirty skunks).
Many elected public officials of Williamson County were viewed as being allies of the bootleggers, perhaps correctly.
American bootleggers.
The name of the turn originates from the Prohibition era of the United States, when bootleggers transporting illegal liquor would use the maneuver to escape from police officers.
Wolfe was both envious of Barry's facility and quick rise and unforgiving about his barbed wit; Barry had written a play for their class about North Carolina bootleggers, parodying Wolfe, his background, and his stumbling efforts to write a play.
The Purple Gang, Jewish American bootleggers and hijackers in Detroit during the 1920s.
Thomas Joseph McGinty known as Blackjack McGinty, was a former professional featherweight boxer, one of the city's largest bootleggers, and operated gambling establishments on West 25th Street as well as the Mounds Club in Lake County.
The Joseph "Legs" Laman gang specialized in the "snatch racket," which involved kidnapping wealthy bootleggers and gamblers.
Sixkiller's main problems were the whiskey bootleggers, cattle thieves, murders, rapists, timber thieves, land squatters, train robbers, card sharks, and prostitutes servicing the railroad towns.
One of the biggest outlaws who Samuel Sixkiller took down in the territory was Dick Glass, a notorious outlaw who led a gang of horse rustlers and bootleggers.
In recent years, the rarity of this single has attracted many bootleggers who have sold illegitimate copies of the CD on online marketplaces.
Harold embarks on a frenzied headlong dash, involving bootleggers, car chases and multiple changes of vehicle (from missing the train to various cars to a trolley to a police motorcycle to a horse-drawn wagon to horseback), through the countryside and along the crowded streets of Culver City and Los Angeles.