katzenjammer
IPA: kˈætsʌndʒʌmɝ
noun
- A hangover.
- Jitters; discord; confusion.
- Depression.
- Alternative letter-case form of katzenjammer [A hangover.]
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Examples of "katzenjammer" in Sentences
- From below deck, a katzenjammer of libidinous voices is heard.
- Should he find a man suffering with katzenjammer he would pronounce him a "suspect."
- (Alas! as I was to learn at a later period, intellectual intoxication too. has its katzenjammer.)
- (Alas! as I was to learn at a later period, intellectual intoxication too. has its katzenjammer.) « Table of contents
- An orgy in cans and bottles, a bacchanalian revel: a cupboard full of indigestion, joy, forgetfulness and katzenjammer.
- You've got an awful katzenjammer from the Stokes 'dinner, and all you men ought to be horsewhipped for letting yourselves in for such a party.
- In an orchestra of eighty men there is inevitably at least one man with a sore thumb, or bad kidneys, or a brutal wife, or _katzenjammer_ -- and one is enough.
- The cynic who housed in a tub and clothed himself with a second-hand carpet is as rich to-day as he that reveled in the spoil of Persia's conquered king and kicked the bucket while enjoying a case of katzenjammer.
- Afar from honks of motor cars, and all the city's clamor, I'd like to sleep beneath the stars, and feel no katzenjammer when in the vernal dawn I wake, as chipper as the foxes, to eat my frugal oatmeal cake put up in paper boxes.
- If in doing so he were to be perceived as another wealthy and indolent foreigner (usually German or French but not always so) suffering and despondent because of a katzenjammer from a previous night of quaffing Laos Beer, so be it.
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