Adjective
hung over (comparative more hung over, superlative most hung over)
Suffering from a hangover
hung-over (comparative more hung-over, superlative most hung-over)
Alternative form of hungover
hung-over
Let me tell you, it is still morning in America. It just happens to be kind of a head pounding, hung over for four hours in America - and it's shaping up to be a nasty day, but its still morning in America. Glenn Beck
The moon hung over the planet Earth, a dead thing over a dying thing. John Fowles
A thin grey fog hung over the city, and the streets were very cold; for summer was in England. Rudyard Kipling
...the moon that hung over the garden like some great priceless pearl, flawed and blemished with grey shadowy ridges as only a very great beauty can risk being. Anita Desai
The sense of impending disaster hung over the garden like a chandelier. Antal Szerb
I haven't had a very good day. I think I might still be hung over and everyone's dead and my root beer's gone. Holly Black