"drunker than a skunk" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: From drunk as a skunk. Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} drunker than a skunk (not comparable)
  1. (simile, colloquial) Alternative form of drunk as a skunk (“highly inebriated”). Tags: alt-of, alternative, colloquial, not-comparable Alternative form of: drunk as a skunk (extra: highly inebriated) Derived forms: drunker than a skunker
    Sense id: en-drunker_than_a_skunk-en-adj-NObw~Z01 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English similes, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Alcoholism
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          "ref": "1947, John Steinback, The Wayward Bus, The Viking Press, page 137:",
          "text": "His eyes were warm. \"Get a slug of liquor for that tooth.\" He turned away and walked back to the bus. She'd be drunker than a skunk when he got back, but maybe that would blow out her tubes and she'd feel better. He would sleep in Norma's bed if Alice passed out. He couldn't stand the smell of her when she was drunk.",
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          "ref": "1977, Robert Kroetsch, Words of My Roaring, Paperjacks, →ISBN, page 69:",
          "text": "I was drunker than a skunk. I was three sheets to the wind. What a bagful. Right to the gills.",
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          "ref": "1990, James Robert Wilson, Landing Zones: Southern Veterans Remember Vietnam, Duke University Press, →ISBN, page 57:",
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          "text": "[\"]He'd come home from school for a visit, and he said you—\"\nI threw a hasty arm over my brother's shoulders, sheepish as a youngster caught stealing a cookie. \"Ain't no reason to recollect on that.\"\n\"You got drunker than a skunk.\"\n\"And threw up for what felt like days straight.\"",
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