skinful (Meaning)
Wordnet
skinful (n)
a quantity of alcoholic drink sufficient to make you drunk
Webster
skinful (n.)
As much as a skin can hold.
Synonyms & Antonyms of skinful
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skinful Sentence Examples
- After a skinful of beer, the revelers stumbled out of the pub, their faces flushed and their voices raised.
- The young man had had a skinful and was barely able to stand, his speech slurred and his eyes unfocused.
- After a skinful of whiskey, the old man sat down in his rocking chair and drifted off to sleep.
- The partygoers had consumed a skinful of alcohol, and the room was filled with laughter, music, and the smell of stale beer.
- The drunken man stumbled down the street, his skinful of ale making him unsteady on his feet.
- The woman had had a skinful of wine and was feeling tipsy, her cheeks rosy and her eyes sparkling.
- After a skinful of vodka, the teenagers were acting foolishly, running around and shouting at the top of their lungs.
- The students had had a skinful at the house party and were too drunk to drive home.
- The man drank a skinful of water to hydrate himself after a long day of hiking in the hot sun.
- The workers had a skinful of coffee to stay awake during their night shift at the factory.
FAQs About the word skinful
a quantity of alcoholic drink sufficient to make you drunkAs much as a skin can hold.
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After a skinful of beer, the revelers stumbled out of the pub, their faces flushed and their voices raised.
The young man had had a skinful and was barely able to stand, his speech slurred and his eyes unfocused.
After a skinful of whiskey, the old man sat down in his rocking chair and drifted off to sleep.
The partygoers had consumed a skinful of alcohol, and the room was filled with laughter, music, and the smell of stale beer.