Hung-over Sentence Examples

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  • The massive vengeance of the church hung over them, like a heavy sword suspended in the cloudy air.

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  • The war of 1870-7r found Boudin impecunious but great, for then there had well begun the series of freshly and vigorously conceived canvases and panels, which record the impressions of a precursor of the Impressionists in presence of the Channel waters, and of those autumn skies, or skies of summer, now radiant, now uncertain, which hung over the small ports and the rocky or chalk-cliff coasts, over the watering-places, Trouville, Dieppe, and over those larger harbours, with port and avant-port and bassin, of Dunkirk, of Havre.

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  • Galileo Galilei, Kepler's most eminent contemporary, took a foremost part in dissipating the obscurity that still hung over the very foundations of mechanical science.

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  • I rode shotgun in an ancient Ford with a flag of Nigeria painted on the dashboard while Howie hung over the seat amid a month's supply of fast food wrappers and not a few empty beer cans.

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  • Even more alarming was the smell of burning brimstone that hung over the ruins of the parson's house.

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  • His ideas was to have a slightly racy version of the Last Supper hung over his dining room table.

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  • One of the first things that Ragazzo noticed about the house in Coppice Row was the sweet rather sickly smell which hung over everything.

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  • Unless you are doing special effects for film or photography, all that usually does is make you look tired and hung over.

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  • There are some that feel hung over after taking this herbal product.

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  • Christmas sales have become as much a part of of the season as candy canes and stockings hung over the fireplace.

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  • Cup - The tin cup was equipped with a wire hanger so that it could be hung over a fire, thus it was also known as a boiler.

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  • Her hand hung over the phone a minute as she fought with the urge to call Howard.

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  • A wisp of blond hair hung over one eye and Lisa brushed it back.

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  • When the troops finally returned, a pall of disappointment hung over them like a shroud.

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  • While the Deans were pleased that Martha had confided in them about her gruesome discovery, her pending exit remained an ever-present pall that hung over the remainder of the evening like a chilly fog.

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  • Frustrated, Katie looked both directions down the pristine, eerily quiet hallway before following the kid toward the far end, where a bright red exit sign hung over the door.

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  • This one showed a determined kitty hanging from a tree branch and always made her smile, even when she was hung-over.

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  • The sadness of never seeing Elisabeth as a wolf again hung over him.

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  • Yully cried from the second floor, where she all but hung over the railing.

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  • Another story is that a rock hung over his head ready to fall and crush him (Euripides, Orestes, 5).

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  • Little, however, was done in the science of botany, properly so called, until the 16th century of the Christian era, when the revival of learning dispelled the darkness which had long hung over Europe.

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  • The matter seemed involved in mystery, and no one attempted to raise the veil which hung over the subject of embryogeny.

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  • Although President Hayes was not popular with the professional politicians of his own party, and was exposed to bitter attacks on the part of the Democratic opposition on account of the cloud which hung over his election, his conduct of public affairs gave much satisfaction to the people generally.

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  • The assiduity with which Huc devoted himself to the study of the dialects and customs of the Tatars, for whom at the cost of much labour he translated various religious works, was an admirable preparation for undertaking in 1844, at the instigation of the vicar apostolic of Mongolia, an expedition whose object was to dissipate the obscurity which hung over the country and habits of the Tibetans.

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  • The undecided question as to whether the wound inflicted at Borodino was mortal or not had hung over Kutuzov's head for a whole month.

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  • Bananas make a surprisingly big difference in your hung-over day.

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