Having a fright can interrupt the hiccup reflex by triggering the body's "fight or flight" response, which shifts focus away from the diaphragm's spasms that cause hiccups. When startled, the body may experience a sudden intake of breath or a momentary pause in breathing, which can reset the diaphragm and stop the hiccup cycle. Additionally, the adrenaline released during a fright can temporarily alter nerve function, further helping to alleviate hiccups.
No, your heart is still beating. When air rushes to your voice box, it causes you to gasp for air (hiccuping).
i am not totally sure on this one... there is no real PREFIX for hiccuping. If this is a school question i would put "hi", if you are looking for how many syllables its 3. I know i didn't give you a complete answer for your question... hoped it helped a little
Not to my knowledge
you'd be more prone to stage fright
To win the Hiccuping Dill game in Rugrats, you need to help Dill stop hiccuping by using various tools and items scattered around the play area. Pay attention to the specific items that can help alleviate his hiccups, like water or candy. Timing and quick thinking are essential, as you must act fast before Dill's hiccups cause more chaos. Successfully using the right items will lead to victory and a happy Dill!
They pretend that there best friend is standing right next, or beside them, and there stage fright magically goes away. They also pretend that they are in rehearsal and that nobody is in the audience.
The word "fright" does not have any homophones.
Fright Nights was created in 2006.
Yes, the word 'fright' is a noun.
fright (n) > frighten (v)
The duration of Fright Night is 1.77 hours.
lay down on a bed and strart laughing really hard