hiccup

فواق
definition
verb
Her dark eyes are wide with childish terror, and she hiccups so dramatically that, at first, she cannot speak at all.
suffer from or make the sound of a hiccup or series of hiccups.
noun
Everyday hiccups don't need medical treatment, as they will go away on their own.
an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm and respiratory organs, with a sudden closure of the glottis and a characteristic sound like that of a cough.
translation of 'hiccup'
verb
حوزق
noun
حازوقة,
فواق
example
The glottis suddenly closes and stops the inflow of air resulting in the sound of a 'hiccup' .
However, all sides are insisting this is a temporary 'hiccup' that can be overcome.
As it happens, the setback turned out to be the only 'hiccup' in the 14 race series, and Andy made an astonishing recovery to claim 11 victories in his last 12 race meetings.
My eyes stung brutally and I started to 'hiccup' .
She sobbed so hard that her chest hurt and she began to 'hiccup' .
He let loose the loudest 'hiccup' I'd ever heard and took another swig of something or other from his canteen.
Other than that 'hiccup' against Pittsburgh, he has been on fire since his last three games of 2004.
just a little 'hiccup' in our usual wonderful service
This small 'hiccup' in the otherwise smooth functioning of the hospital was quickly forgotten.
Mary began to 'hiccup' , her efforts at trying to not cry getting the best of her.
The only 'hiccup' is the sudden loss of batting form of vice-captain Ryan Watson.
I sobbed, uncontrollably, starting to shake and 'hiccup' I was crying so much.
And while they've had a 'hiccup' or two along the way, the fact is that they remain firmly on course to lift the title.
Despite that 'hiccup' the fact remains that Denmark have a genuinely decent side.
just a little 'hiccup' in our usual wonderful service
A giggle, more a 'hiccup' in sound than anything, emerged from her pursed lips.
When Mia got over-excited and giddy she would get hiccups and John said it was testimony to her character that she had 'hiccups' nearly every day.
Of course, there could be 'hiccups' along the way.
Her dark eyes are wide with childish terror, and she 'hiccups' so dramatically that, at first, she cannot speak at all.
My face red and blotchy, I leaned back in the seat, 'hiccuping' now from trying to slow down the tears.
I gulped it down gladly, and the 'hiccups' slowed to a stop.
Persistent 'hiccups' (lasting for more than 48 hours) is rare, but may be caused by an underlying disease.
Forget breathing into a paper bag, gulping down a glass of water or having someone scare the living daylights out of you to cure a case of 'hiccups' .
The story Ben tells me is that he walked me back, me 'hiccuping' and gagging from time to time, until we got to his dorm.
It was difficult to breathe inbetween his spasms of 'hiccups' and tears.
There were the usual 'hiccups' that come with any new business.
A case report published in Southern Medical Journal shows that lidocaine may be effective in treating chronic, intractable 'hiccups' .
There were a few 'hiccupy' sounds and then Sophie shot out from behind the door.
I slowly calmed down until I was only 'hiccuping' .
But despite impressive growth over the last ten years, it has experienced a few 'hiccups' along the way and is currently going through a difficult period.
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