To have spasms of the diaphragm.
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Examples for "hiccup"
Examples for "hiccup"
1Guidanian has described the incident as a hiccup Lebanon will soon overcome.
2When it comes to FDI, 2020 will be seen as a hiccup.
3Every now and then, a hiccup foreshadowed the incredible turmoil to come.
4The hiccup is mostly a function of the Vision Fund's unusual structure.
5The chase was easy enough, the odd hiccup of a wicket aside.
1How comes it that such as have the hiccups do ease themselves by holding their breath?
2Why is it I have the hiccups?
3At one point, a doctor told me Harrison had the hiccups.
4Dealing with jet lag is a bit like having the hiccups.
5He has the hiccups & tries to cure them by standing on his head.
6He's stubborn, hates long lines, does this crazy thing when he has the hiccups.
7Maia had the hiccups, which was hardly surprising.
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