A hiccup drew everyone's attention back to the girl, those sitting close to her let out a quiet groan of annoyance as this was the fourth time now- in two days, everyone was getting sick of it.
She couldn't stop the persistent hiccup during the important presentation.
The name "Hiccup" is often associated with the common involuntary spasm of the diaphragm, known as a hiccup. In the "How to Train Your Dragon" series, Hiccup is the name of the main character, who is known for his unique and unconventional methods.
No, "hiccupped" is not a noun. It is the past tense form of the verb "hiccup," which means to make a sharp sound when breathing in suddenly due to a spasm of the diaphragm.
She used a loom to weave a beautiful tapestry.
The tense in the sentence "the teacher put the book on the table" is past tense. The verb "put" indicates that the action happened in the past.
The prefix for "cup" is "deca-".
A way better way to say this, "I pray to jesus Christ that he could get rid of my hiccups in the name of Jesus!'
you have spelled "hiccup" correctly :) Hope this helped
Mr. Hiccup was created in 1983.
Mr. Hiccup ended in 1984.
The duration of Mr. Hiccup is 240.0 seconds.
Hiccup is a noun. Hiccups is a plural noun
It pretty much sounds like a human hiccup.
It's a portmanteau of hiccup and cough. Hiccup, cough, hiccough.
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Hiccup lives in berk. :3 hoped it helped
I don't freaking know...
No, "hiccupped" is not a noun. It is the past tense form of the verb "hiccup," which means to make a sharp sound when breathing in suddenly due to a spasm of the diaphragm.