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hungover

[ huhng-oh-ver ]

adjective

  1. suffering the effects of a hangover:

    On New Year's Day the houseguests were all hungover.



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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of hungover1

First recorded in 1945–50
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Example Sentences

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Rick and Frank will be too hungover to get back to the hotel, and will stay in Bangkok.

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It’s unclear exactly how much time passes during the novel — we know it’s June when it begins and July 4th when it ends — and it’s just as hard for the narrator to keep track of; they spend the vast majority of the novel drinking, drunk and/or hungover.

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A Facebook appeal to find the wanted man was getting a flurry of attention - because the man himself, George Powell, had complained in a comment that he was "hungover" in the picture used by police.

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She jokes about being hungover and starts to tell me about how protective she’s become of “Salvation.”

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Was Finley worried Doncic might be hungover when the Mavericks opened the finals against the Boston Celtics seven days later?

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