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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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hungoverhung‧o‧ver /hʌŋˈəʊvə $ -ˈoʊvər/ adjective MIDRUNKif someone is hungover, they feel ill because they drank too much alcohol the previous evening → hangover
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hungover• His face looked like it was continuously hungover.• The next day was grim and hungover.• Once I got in well hungover at four in the afternoon when I should have been there at 11.• The hungover handjob athwart the unmade bed - you can't do it.• On the morning of the fight, a hungover Jimmy was awoken by a tapping on the window.• Not sick, Marie guessed, but probably hungover now that she was going dancing every night at the Lake Hotel.• Slowly: he felt pleasantly languid, a shade hungover still.
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