Here is another use of hiccup from one of my daughter's favorite films... Pride and Prejudice...
"Nethefield Park is let at last. Have you heard who has taken it?" (Mrs. Bennet)
"I have." (Mr. Bennet)
"Is he amiable?" (Mrs. Bennet)
"Is he handsome?" (Kitty)
"He's single!!" (Kitty and Lydia)
"I believe so." (Mr. Bennet)
"He's here!" (Kitty)
"Oh my goodness, everybody behave naturally!" (Mrs. Bennet)
"Mr. Collins at your service." (Mr. Collins)
The Bennet sisters were looking for husbands... (Narrator)
"Which are only obtained through intercourse...forgive me, through the intercourse." (Mr. Collins)
But Lizzie Bennet wanted more... (Narrator)
"Only the deepest love will persuade me into matrimony." (Elizabeth Bennet)
"Mr. Collins, I cannot accept you!" (Lizzie)
"Don't worry, we'll have this little hiccup dealt with immediately." (Mrs. Bennet)
"Headstrong, is she?" (Mr. Collins)
"That is Mr. Darcy." (Charlotte)
"He looks miserable, poor soul." (Lizzie)
"Miserable he maybe, but poor he most certainly is not." (Charlotte)
"We must all visit him at once." (Mrs. Bennet)
"A Mrs. Bennet, A Miss Bennet, A Miss Bennet, and A Miss Bennet, sir." (Netherfield Butler)
"Do you dance Mr. Darcy?" (Lizzie)
"Not if I can help it." (Mr. Darcy)
"Very strange." (Lady Catherine)
"I do not have the talent in conversing easily with the people." (Mr. Darcy)
"Perhaps you should practice." (Lizzie)
"May have the next dance, Miss Elizabeth?" (Mr. Darcy)
"It would be most inconvenient since I've sworn to loathe him for all eternity...You may." (Lizzie)
"He's so..." (Lizzie)
"He's so what?" (Mrs. Gardiner)
"He's so rich." (Lizzie)
"What on earth have you done to poor Mr. Darcy?" (Charlotte)
"I have no idea." (Lizzie)
"Mr. Darcy is engage to my daughter. Do you think it can be prevented by a young woman of inferior birth?" (Lady Catherine)
"I've been so blind." (Lizzie)
"He's been a fool, but then...so have I." (Lizzie)
"We are all fools in love." (Charlotte)
"You were the last man in the world I could ever marry." (Lizzie)