Hiccups [noun]
Definition of Hiccups:
diaphragm spasms
Opposite/Antonyms of Hiccups:
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Sentence/Example of Hiccups:
The breath retained doth heat the interior parts of the body, and the hiccups proceeds from cold.
They consist of series of kok, koks followed by roars, hiccups, cackles and gurgles.
"What a fool you are to be in love," said the drunken giant with several hiccups, showing the increase of his inebriation.
It was in an orchard behind the house, and was one of those old-fashioned things that sound like a siren whistle with the hiccups.
(She hiccups, then bends quickly her sailor hat under which her hair glows, red with henna) O, excuse!
Had he not degraded the stage by creakings of snuff-boxes and misplaced hiccups?
It was a highly liquid Bertram who, hearing his vis-à-vis give a couple of hiccups and start to speak bent an attentive ear.
And Sallust sobbed loudly—the fit was stopped by a counteraction of hiccups.
The grog's not quite out of my head yet; and I find I've got the hiccups.
I got there, however, and waited for the hiccups to subside.