The baby had clearly been crying, but was now calm, hiccuping around the chubby thumb he had placed in his mouth. |
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Later there was a telephone call, Marya hiccuping through tears and speaking in anxious half-Polish phrases. |
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My face red and blotchy, I leaned back in the seat, hiccuping now from trying to slow down the tears. |
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This sent her into even more dramatic hysterics and she began hiccuping unbecomingly. |
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On this song, a mutant dancehall pattern bumps to static offbeats and a hiccuping vocal that's an integral part of the groove. |
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The scornful laughter of the corpulent man was accompanied by a slight hiccuping. |
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I breathed irregularly, occasionally hiccuping in my attempts to stop crying. |
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Gradually, Adriana started to calm down until she was hiccuping softly with her hands in her lap. |
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The story Ben tells me is that he walked me back, me hiccuping and gagging from time to time, until we got to his dorm. |
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Her friend's husband, a Peruvian poet named Vallejo, appears on the verge of hiccuping himself to death from an undiagnosed illness. |
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Soon, my tears were gone and I was just hiccuping and sniffling. |
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I hugged her and soothed her back as she began hiccuping and sobbing. |
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Language is employed as a formative element of the rhythm and music, but all a garble of German phrases, English sentence fragments, hissing, and hiccuping. |
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Caliban, so fearsome and feral in the first part, was here a disturbed man-child, his fine-tuned isolations and hiccuping motions reminding us of his otherness. |
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