hung-over
1hung-over — also hung over or hung·o·ver (hŭngʹōʹvər) adj. Suffering from a hangover. * * * …
2hung-over — see hung ppl. a. 4 …
3hung-over — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ suffering from a hangover …
4hung over — adjective Etymology: from hangover, n., after hung, past participle of hang, v. : suffering from a hangover the next morning after the party everybody was hung over * * * hung over Suffering from a hangover • • • Main Entry: ↑hang * * * adj [more …
5hung over — feeling ill from drinking too much alcohol. I was so hung over that I couldn t even get out of bed …
6hung-over — /hʌŋ ˈoʊvə / (say hung ohvuh) adjective suffering the after effects of drinking too much alcohol. {backformation from hangover} …
7hung over — adjective suffering from a hangover …
8hung over — idi inf suffering from a hangover …
9hung over, be — Be suffering from the effects of heavy drinking once drunkenness has worn off …
10hung — /hung/, v. 1. pt. and pp. of hang. 2. hung over, Informal. suffering the effects of a hangover: On New Year s Day the houseguests were all hung over. Also, hungover. 3. hung up, Informal. a. detained unavoidably. b. stymied or baffled …