hangover造句31. She had a hangover already and she hadn't even finished drinking.
32. Characteristically he was suffering from a hangover, she from morning-sickness.
33. But was this some kind of hangover from that early separation experience?
34. Huge business debt is the hangover from the buyout mania of the 1980s.
35. I was grateful, as I had never before experienced what is euphemistically called a hangover.
36. He was in bed, fully clothed, feeling a hangover latch on hook by hook.
37. On arrival, getting drunk seemed his only option, the sickening hangover after three days a minimal punishment.
38. And for the youngsters, the Old Swan makes the old village hall seem like a hangover.
39. Whatever one's political leanings, the threat of serious disruption from the miners, union seemed quite evidently an ideological hangover.
40. Kevin woke up the next day with a terrible hangover.
41. When I woke up I was in my own bed with a terrible hangover.
42. However, this was merely a hangover from the past; and after the middle of the century even these payments ceased.
43. Could you try to keep the noise down? I've got a hangover.
44. That helped his hangover, too, but he couldn't so easily brush off the questions about Katherine.
45. But nothing delights him more than his futures markets, which are something of a hangover from his trading days.
46. Extra vitamins, especially B. And I think the medical social worker, once she's over her present hangover.
47. Another common symptom of a hangover is lethargy and muscular weakness.
48. Biff didn't seem unduly bothered; he was chasing away his hangover with stinging gulps from his flask.
49. The company's debt is a hangover from its attempts to expand too rapidly.
50. When Maria knocked on the door at half past five I woke as if I had a hangover.
51. We browsed through a desolate pornographic bookshop wearing a Monday morning hangover, then entered a crowded pub.
52. Waking up with a hangover was becoming harder and more disagreeable.
53. I woke up with a hangover and felt like shit for the rest of the day.
54. But beware playing this with Really Nasty addicts - they will probably take advantage of your Christmas hangover to win huge bets.
55. With the wild night, after two months, sobriety, he had a hangover would stiffen an eel.
56. This, it is suggested, is a hangover from Victorian and Colonial days.
57. Yet her face with its heavy jowls, hangover eyes and early-morning stubble was entirely that of a man.
58. There is, even yet, a hangover of fear and superstition where the disables or mentally deficient are concerned.
59. Cobalt was heading for a renewal of the morning's hangover, Oliver would expect to head for Antibes with her later.
60. The independent movie industry, it would seem, has a hangover.