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drunk as a skunk
adjective as in bombed
adjective as in boozed
adjective as in boozy
adjective as in crapulent
adjective as in crapulous
adjective as in crocked
adjective as in looped
Strong matches
adjective as in pickled
Strong matches
adjective as in plastered
Strong matches
adjective as in potted
Strong matches
adjective as in sloshed
Strong matches
adjective as in stewed
Strong matches
adjective as in stinko
Weak matches
- bashed
- befuddled
- besotted
- boozed up
- buzzed
- crapulent
- crapulous
- crocked
- drunken
- feeling no pain
- flushed
- flying
- fuddled
- glazed
- groggy
- half-seas over
- high
- high as a kite
- in one's cups
- inebriate
- inebriated
- intoxicated
- juiced
- laced
- liquored up
- lit
- muddled
- plastered
- potted
- seeing double
- sloshed
- sodden
- stewed
- stoned
- tanked
- three sheets to the wind
- tight
- tipsy
- totaled
- under the influence
- under-the-table
- wasted
Example Sentences
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.
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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