We have no meanings for "too hungover" in our records yet.
1 I knew I'd be too hungover , but Dad basically told me tough luck.
2 In any case, she said she was too hungover to spend time with Evie.
3 But to the politician they were fickle; too self-absorbed to see, too hungover to vote.
4 Tells how Maren was too hungover to have her picture taken for the yearbook when she was a senior.
5 I was too hungover to engage her, but I saw a stack of sealed window envelopes on her desk.
6 They go out on a drinking binge, and she is too hungover the next day to do much sightseeing.
7 He was so ill-wet-eyedand weak-hedidn't think anything of it at first, was too hungover for thinking or worry.
8 The ones whose flaws hang out freely, skimming their crumpled shirts, the ones too hungover or too righteous to ever adopt a slick veneer.
9 If you're in a hurry or too hungover to navigate the choices, Canteen also does various pre-packed wraps, baps and sandwiches, as well as soups.
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