Hangover in a sentence as a noun

"The trazodone I'm on has no "hangover" effect.

The next morning, I wake up with a powerful hangover headache.

Because after the party's over the tech sector is in for a rather bad hangover.

Was a blast though a bit of a blur - ended up in SF as the whole thing worked itself into a nasty hangover.

Secondly, and most importantly, you are looking at whether you get a hangover in the morning or not.

Before this case, companies could sell a poison like emetic tartar and market it as a hangover drug.

When he woke up the following morning with a hangover, he removed the page and apologised, saying it had been a joke.

" And I often think of the early-to-mid 1990s Internet as a hangover of this mentality.

It would seem socialising is a case of diminishing returns for me. I also avoid the shattering hangover.

Cranberries absorb the oils and infuse vodka, so not only this reduces the hangover effects, it also makes the vodka significantly more pleasant to drink.

Hangover definitions

noun

disagreeable aftereffects from the use of drugs (especially alcohol)

See also: katzenjammer

noun

an official who remains in office after his term

See also: holdover

noun

something that has survived from the past; "a holdover from the sixties"; "hangovers from the 19th century"

See also: holdover