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How to use the word hiccup in a Sentence?

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We had a pretty good foundation of what to expect out of each other, out of our relationship and out of our lives. So the rest was easy after that, with that small hiccup in the middle.

Trail Aaron

Found on CNN
1 year ago

With that small hiccup in the middle, that whole cancer thing.

Patricia Toro It

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The future approach of the Commission in state aid cases may be fine-tuned to adjust to the concerns the court identified, but this hiccup is not going to forestall the drive of Vestager in this area.

Ioannis Kokkoris

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

At Chick-fil-A, we're about being the most caring company in the world, and when Mayor Haynie asked us to come over, we took a look at what was Mayor Haynie drive-thru system, we saw a little hiccup in their drive-thru system, and we needed some more people, so we gathered some of the wonderful Rotary volunteers and went down there and just was able to expedite the registration part.

Jerry Walkowiak

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The current poor state of cyber security has created a phenomenon that causes people to assume every technology hiccup is the result of a hack.

Paul Martini

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

It's a minor hiccup. For a 40 year plan to do something, this afternoon's price is just blip.

Martin Cooper

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Overall, this is just a normal hiccup.

Ian Nakamoto

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Greece is always worth paying attention to, but it's a hiccup. I don't see it as anything that makes a difference in the overall market.

Mark Martiak

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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