(Usually plural) the state of having reflex spasms of the diaphragm accompanied by a rapid closure of the glottis producing an audible sound; sometimes a symptom of indigestion.
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To have spasms of the diaphragm.
1 Guidanian has described the incident as a hiccup Lebanon will soon overcome.
2 When it comes to FDI, 2020 will be seen as a hiccup .
3 Every now and then, a hiccup foreshadowed the incredible turmoil to come.
4 The hiccup is mostly a function of the Vision Fund's unusual structure.
5 The chase was easy enough, the odd hiccup of a wicket aside.
6 Made the Klondike rush look like a garden party. Tyne hiccup - laughed again.
7 Only a three-game hiccup has kept them below Arsenal in the pile.
8 Loud hiccup from Uncle Pentstemon, momentary consternation followed by giggle from Annie.
9 A hiccup interrupted her, and she sat down suddenly on the platform.
10 The other made a noise more like a hiccup than a laugh.
11 Aim: To test baclofen administration for the treatment of persistent hiccup .
12 Even the smallest hiccup could taint NYSE's reputation, industry sources said.
13 Breaching the house-despitethe little hiccup with the security system-hadbeen too easy.
14 The median age of the citizenry was just a hiccup short of sixty.
15 She's well on the way to better just with a hiccup .
16 A hiccup in production here can heap demand on plants elsewhere.
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