Examples of 'little hungover' in a sentence

Meaning of "little hungover"

little hungover: This phrase describes a mild state of discomfort or illness, often due to excessive alcohol consumption the night before

How to use "little hungover" in a sentence

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little hungover
I showed up that morning feeling a little hungover.
Just a little hungover.
Probably might still be a little hungover.
I am a little hungover today.
I think I probably might still be a little hungover.
We are a little hungover.
Still probably, you know maybe just a little hungover.
I think I may have been a little hungover from the two beers I had late last night.
We are all a little tired, a little hungover.
I am a little hungover It 's all okay.
One Sunday morning, when we were both in the local bouIangerie, both a little hungover.
You look a little hungover.
One Sunday morning, when we were both in the local boulangerie, both a little hungover.
I came in a little hungover.
Berta, you got any pot brownies? A little hungover.

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Yeah . Little hungover.
I am just - I am just a little hungover.
I am just a little hungover.
Tony, it looks like you were bleeding. Uh, a little hungover.
No, I am a little hungover.
I think he 's a little hungover.
Are you? I came in a little hungover.
How you doing? A little hungover.
Sorry, I am a little hungover.
He said: ‘I was a little hungover.

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