Hiccoughs [noun]
Definition of Hiccoughs:
diaphragm spasms
Opposite/Antonyms of Hiccoughs:
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Sentence/Example of Hiccoughs:
Involuntarily Howell gave a little hiccough of emotion, which answered Dafydd sufficiently.
At this moment a hiccough was heard, and a rather fast and rakish-looking chap, named Stagger, spoke up.
"Heaven save us from meeting any more such driftwood," said the pilot unsteadily with a hiccough.
She told Esprit (one of the doctors) that it was the death-hiccough.
His face was white and drawn, and every now and then he shook with a hiccough.
It is an age of scientific progress, so we may expect news shortly of sera for toothache, hiccough, and the hump.
And the poor old man, Forty-nine, held his hat high in the air, and began to hiccough and hold his neck unsteadily.
We quieted down at once except for a hiccough here and there, but the worst of it was that Mr. Gorrisen stared only at me.
He hung his head, and began catching his breath with a periodical gasp, half hiccough, half sob.
"But I shall mind it," insisted M'Iver, pursing his lips as much to check a hiccough as to express his determination.