Synonyms for «little hiccup»

The phrase "little hiccup" refers to a small and temporary problem or issue that might disrupt something briefly, but is not a big concern and is expected to be resolved quickly. Full definition
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«little»

«hiccup»

Sentences with «little hiccup»

  • The experience can vary a bit, though, as even games like Asphalt 8 ran with little hiccups. (androidauthority.com)
  • At 30 weeks, baby is big enough now that I can feel little knees and elbows rolling around when he moves, sweet little hiccups when mommy eats spicy food and the time has come to take out the tiniest and cutest clothes ever made. (pumpsandpushups.com)
  • There were a bunch of little hiccups we ran into that we learned from for the big launch: little things, like the signs for the retail stores didn't show up on time for the event. (canadianbusiness.com)
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