Involuntary contraction of the diaphragm.
1 In Indonesia, a country of 250 million people, it faced similar hiccups .
2 Any uptick in interest rates, or market hiccups , could trigger losses, too.
3 We've had so many hiccups and roadblocks along the way, she said.
4 Persistent hiccups could be a new symptom of coronavirus, doctors are warning.
5 Persistent or intractable hiccups can be a harbinger of serious medical pathology.
6 There will be some small hiccups , but vote by mail is safe.
7 She felt the same way about loud laughter, angry words, and hiccups .
8 We've had our hiccups , but we always seem to work through them.
9 Get your outfit prepared the day before to reduce any last-minute hiccups .
10 My embarrassment had gone away without my noticing it, as with hiccups .
11 All previous hiccups at the venue this season can be put aside.
12 The service, which is still in beta, did have a few hiccups .
13 And the peals of laughter they shared when he got the hiccups .
14 Ashley couldn't resist that, and she giggled until she got the hiccups .
15 A week before his death, he complained of gastric pain and hiccups .
16 Jostled on her stomach, Jane gave out laughter that sounded like hiccups .
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