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And if any of them were hungover, well, coffee was good for that, too.
Since 2008, however, the genre has been looking a little hungover.
One of the executives, hungover from the party, raised his arm to point.
I felt oddly hungover for someone who'd drunk so little.
Did leave me a little hungover the next morning.
"We look like a couple of hungover grapes," I said.
After this, he celebrated and is hungover from a week's celebration.
If you're hungover, the coffee here will right your rudder.
He was tired, slightly hungover and missing his hundred million dollars.
It was like being hungover, only several times worse.
We were a little hungover and disappointed by it.
Maybe a little hungover, which seems unfair since she didn't drink anything.
Nobody minded if Lyle seemed a little hungover the next day.
Slam is at work the next morning, hungover, but his boss tells him to go home.
A couple of days later, he wakes up under a paper in his doorway, badly hungover.
He was coming down the steps from the bower, and looked angry or hungover.
The three of them would awaken soon, hungover, but none the worse for wear.
I made my standard reply in a hungover voice.
Stella was hungover and weary from a weekend of being watched.
Darcy thought he looked hungover, which fitted the talk he'd heard around the port.
They looked somewhat the worse for wear, too, and some of them were obviously badly hungover.
One wouldn't want to be too hungover at the deathbed of one's mother.
I looked tired, hungover, guilty of something, but also oddly satisfied.
The next day, the girls are forced to play a scrimmage, despite being hungover and tired from the party.
The next morning Diane takes a hungover Holly back home.