noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
give sb a headache/hangover
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Keep the noise down – you’re giving me a headache!
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
suffer
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Characteristically he was suffering from a hangover , she from morning-sickness.
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Sir Denys has suffered a Major hangover .
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I am numb, suffering from an adrenalin hangover .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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After all you had to drink last night, I'm surprised you don't have a hangover .
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Could you try to keep the noise down? I've got a hangover .
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Kevin woke up the next day with a terrible hangover .
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She knew that her feeling of awkwardness in social situations was a hangover from her schooldays
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The company's debt is a hangover from its attempts to expand too rapidly.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Extra vitamins, especially B. And I think the medical social worker, once she's over her present hangover .
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I hope it gave them an almighty hangover .
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I was grateful, as I had never before experienced what is euphemistically called a hangover .
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It's the hangover from twenty-four hours of daft behaviour.
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The plants that grew over their grave are believed to remedy hangovers.
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Whatever one's political leanings, the threat of serious disruption from the miners, union seemed quite evidently an ideological hangover .