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But offstage, her night was only getting started: After accepting the award from Hudson, she ran into Joan Crawford backstage, who was there to present the best actor award and, as Moreno put it, “drunk as a skunk on vodka.”

"The man was drunk as a skunk," mother Sarah Douglas alleged, days after the Oct.

We get drunk as a skunk, but we drink the hair of the dog.

In the story, we follow Meyer in bed with his wife in Virginia, out shooting squirrels in the woods with his step-children, drunk as a skunk in a Suffolk pub and falling to pieces in the cockpit of a Hercules he doesn't know how to fly.

From BBC

When the phone finally rang, though, it was Mantle — “drunk as a skunk” — on the line.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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