Hungover
[huhng-oh-ver] /ˈhʌŋˈoʊ vər/
adjective
1.
(def 3).
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- Hungry ghost
noun in Buddhism, a supernatural being filled with more desire than it can consume Examples The hungry ghost is often depicted with large belly and tiny mouth, a metaphor for people futilely attempting to fulfill their illusory physical desires.