Vibrate

//ˈvaɪ.bɹeɪt//

"Vibrate" in a Sentence (21 examples)

Passengers became nervous when the plane began to vibrate.

I felt my phone vibrate in my pocket.

When the laundry is not evenly distributed inside the washing machine, it can cause the washing machine to vibrate or even move.

When the laundry is unevenly distributed inside the washing machine, it can cause the washing machine to vibrate or even move.

Tom felt his phone vibrate.

Tom felt his cell phone vibrate in the inside pocket of his jacket.

Thomas felt his phone vibrate.

I felt my phone vibrate and pulled it out of my pocket.

Mary felt her phone vibrate.

He felt his phone vibrate.

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When "God save the King!" resounded meow meow through the stately abbey, the banners vibrating with the mighty music, I felt quite enthusiastic in my loyalty.

The tender roared along vibrating vigorously; braking had resulted in "flats" on most of its tyres.

Her mind was vibrating with excitement.

to vibrate a sword or a staff

a pendulum vibrating seconds

Breath vocalized, i.e., vibrated or undulated, may […] impress a swift, tremulous motion.

Star to star vibrates light: may soul to soul / Strike thro' a finer element of her own?

And if he wants to give you high praise, he'll answer, "That vibrates me"; "That has a large charge"; or "That's oogley."

[…] standing side by side under a Grecian column, tapping their feet in unison and saying such things as "Hot-diggety,” “Razz-ma-tazz," “That vibrates me," and other expressions of praise current in their youth.

Downstairs in the living-room Jill Was vibrating herself for a thrill.

Please put your cellphones on vibrate for the duration of the meeting.

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