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hangover

[hang-oh-ver] / ˈhæŋˌoʊ vər /


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"We prefer it for short surgeries like laparoscopic cholecystectomy because it avoids the 'hangover' caused by inhalational gases."

From BBC

The free drinks are plentiful, and the hangovers will be lingering until Sunday morning, when there will be more parties.

From New York Times

“The issue of early call-ups is a hangover from the game in its amateur form and is detrimental to the future success and growth of women’s football,” she said.

From Washington Times

Authorities are bracing for the return, which will start Monday afternoon, hoping that the drivers have had enough time to get over the inevitable hangover.

From Seattle Times

I struggled to understand the April 14 Friday Opinion commentary “End covid’s last hangover.”

From Washington Post