Hiccup in a sentence as a noun

For them, just moving the send button would at least cause a hiccup in their workflow.

At 230 ms, any hiccup is going to make the call pretty frustrating.

The CLR has worked ridiculously well for years on end with nary a hiccup in sight.

Only hiccup might be a few specialized Tex packages it complains about needing.

I suspect that the i7 can't pull data from dcache immediately the jne instruction, so you get a hiccup.

You cannot expect your work force to pivot and fight hard when they've been falsely told their giant failure was a minor hiccup.

It is unusual for Backblaze to cause any problems except a sluggish network or a hiccup in a skype phone call.

Hiccup in a sentence as a verb

They have been very transparent about pretty much every hiccup and misstep they've had in any flight.

A network hiccup might cause you to miss one of these updates; detecting and recovering from this sort of sync error is problematic.

However, they had one hiccup during my time with them, where they leaked sensitive information and withheld accountability for a while.

This is how I understand the stakes at the point immediately preceding the grid hiccup:DC Energy Trading Firm: Out a sizable chunk of money.

He pulled up the store on his iPhone, found the movie, selected Rent: HD, and signed on to my wi-fi network, my Apple TV appearing on his iPhone without a hiccup.

Enlive is extremely powerful; even if you choose hiccup I would encourage you to take a good look at enlive anyway, the two solutions dont need to be mutually exclusive.

Hiccup definitions

noun

(usually plural) the state of having reflex spasms of the diaphragm accompanied by a rapid closure of the glottis producing an audible sound; sometimes a symptom of indigestion; "how do you cure the hiccups?"

See also: hiccough singultus

verb

breathe spasmodically, and make a sound; "When you have to hiccup, drink a glass of cold water"

See also: hiccough