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hiccup

noun as in diaphragm spasms

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California registrars contacted by The Times said that from their perspective, the November election was proceeding without major hiccups.

While the Bruins’ defense thrived in the first half, the offense faced early hiccups.

It's worth noting that such hiccups are part of SpaceX's plan to speed up development by launching systems they know are not perfect and learning from the faults.

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If it doesn't leave, it will "just be another hiccup, I think, in four months of hiccups", Monica said, adding that she was "confident we'll sail today".

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And, despite a few hiccups, the event was quite glorious.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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