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skinful
[ skin-fool ]
noun
- the amount that a skin container can hold.
- Informal. a large or satisfying amount of food and drink.
- Informal. an amount of liquor sufficient to make a person drunk.
skinful
/ ˈskɪnˌfʊl /
noun
- slang.sufficient alcoholic drink to make one drunk (esp in the phrase have a skinful )
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Example Sentences
The court heard how Mr Humble and his partner, Adele Stubbs, had enjoyed a meal and drinks after lockdown restrictions were eased and she later recalled they had drunk "a canny skinful".
Mr Humble and his partner, Adele Stubbs, had enjoyed a meal and drinks after lockdown restrictions were eased and she later recalled they had drunk "a canny skinful".
"I am not come here to laugh or to jeer, but for a pocketful of money, and a skinful of beer," goes one version of the custom.
There was a smell that lingered around her mother that Becky still remembers, the smell that seems to seep out of the pores of someone who's had a skinful the night before.
What was left in its place felt like a nation waking up from last night’s skinful to wonder: “Was I the worst?”
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