hiccup Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈhɪk.ʌp]
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Meaning of hiccup In English

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Examples of hiccup

  • If there are hiccups, we shall help the schools and the county councils to sort them out with extra facilities and extra teachers.

  • There were one or two hiccups, of course.

  • In the past, however, there have been significant hiccups.

  • There will be some hiccups in the process of modernising local government.

  • The increase starts to rise again, but for some extraordinary, reason hiccups between£94 and£95 by falling£1.14.

  • Progressively over the years, with one or two hiccups, it has improved the situation.

  • There have been too many bureaucratic hiccups over such a much-needed scheme.

  • There will be hiccups and there will be bluster, but these should not distract one from the compelling reasons why the process should proceed.

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Translations of hiccup In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    噪聲, 打呃,打嗝, 問題…

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  • 中文简体

    噪声, 呃逆,打嗝, 问题…

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  • Español

    hipar, hipo [masculine]…

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  • Português

    soluçar…

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  • 日本語

    しゃっくりする…

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  • Türk dili

    hıçkırık, pürüz, geçici sorun…

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  • Français

    hoquet [masculine], hoqueter, hoquet…

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  • Catalan

    tenir singlot…

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