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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a skunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the animal itself or in metaphorical contexts, such as describing someone who is deceitful or unpleasant.
Example: "The children were excited to see a skunk waddling through the garden."
Alternatives: "a polecat" or "a stinker".
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"It is like a skunk beast SKUNK beast".
"Like a skunk.
This one is from a skunk!
"It could be a skunk," I say.
So, there was a skunk scare.
"I was drunk as a skunk.
"There's a skunk eating your hair".
"I'm sorry I was such a skunk".
It's sort of like a skunk.
He was drunk as a skunk".
"It's more of a skunk factory.
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