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Значение идиомы morning after
[morning after] {n.}, {slang} The effects of drinking liquor orstaying up late as felt the next morning; a hangover.
One of thetroubles of drinking too much liquor is the morning after.
Mr. Smith woke up with a big headache and knew it was the morning after.
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