单词 | hung-over |
释义 | > as lemmashung-over hung-over adj. [compare hangover n. 2] having or affected by a hangover. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > excess in drinking > [adjective] > suffering effects of excessive drinking babalaas1947 hung-over1950 impaired1951 hung1958 overhung1964 hanging1971 1950 R. Starnes And when she was Bad (1953) xvi. 76 Brafferton just came in, looking as hung over as you can get. 1952 J. van Druten I am a Camera (1954) 90 Enters..wearing a dressing gown and looks hung-over. ‘I say, you don't look too well this morning.’ ‘I've got a terrible hangover.’ 1960 Homes & Gardens Aug. 70/2 It is said to have therapeutic qualities on hungover mornings. 1960 I. Shaw Two Weeks in Another Town x. 125 He awoke late, feeling headachy and hung-over from the liquor of the night before. 1962 ‘K. Orvis’ Damned & Destroyed vii. 48 A score or more of addicts—all hungover. 1972 C. Drummond Death at Bar v. 139 Christ! You look hung over!.. What about drinks all round? < as lemmas |
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