(1) The poles are a hangover from the days when barbers doubled as surgeons and carried out bloodletting.(2) They believe that the best cure for a hangover is to start drinking the same stuff again as quickly as possible.(3) These side-effects are far more severe than a hangover and can act as a strong deterrent to drinking.(4) Seeing the disaster zone in the cold light of day can be enough to speed a headache to a full-blown hangover .(5) One feature that he sees as a hangover from the past is how people react when they have made mistakes.(6) This could be a hangover from communism, while there could be other influences.(7) This kind of language is a hangover from when weblogs were written largely by and for web geeks.(8) It's hard to say whether this is a hangover from the breakdown or just his incredible nervous energy finding an outlet.(9) This popular fallacy about room temperature is a hangover from the years when wine was a luxury for the few.(10) a hangover from the sixties(11) I guess it's a hangover from my childhood in Japan: I find koi extremely calming.(12) this feeling of insecurity was in part a hangover from her schooldays(13) Like refrigerated Valpolicella and pet rocks, it feels like a hangover from another age.(14) Mr Mahony blames a hangover from the Honeyford affair on the failure to establish real dialogue on race issues.(15) The internal one is a hangover from the Soviet times and is their only valid form of I.d.(16) This morning I have just a bit of a hangover having gone out drinking with Jimmy the Bollix last night.