Word info

hungover

Adjective

Meaning

hungover (comparative more hungover, superlative most hungover)

Suffering from a hangover.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

During a layover in Dubai, her character wakes up in a hotel room, hungover, and shocked to find a dead body next to her. Source: Internet

“I know tomorrow I’ll be left hungover / But I’m ready for a shameless summer” Perry sings in “Cry About It Later.” Source: Internet

Assuming she isn't hungover or covered in frog slime. Source: Internet

Azerrad, 1994. p. 73 Foster's tenure with Nirvana lasted only a few months; during a stint in jail, he was replaced by a returning Burckhard, who himself didn't stay with the band after telling Cobain he was too hungover to practice one day. Source: Internet

The band, hungover, boarded a plane at London Heathrow Airport early on 4 January; a few hours later, the Evening News was reporting that the band had "vomited and spat their way" to the flight. Source: Internet

But hours later, when I woke up hungover and penitent, I was filled with regret and embarrassment and logged on to change it back. Source: Internet

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