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vibrate

[vahy-breyt] / ˈvaɪ breɪt /


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“Surprise!” she squeals, vibrating almost as much as the puppy.

From Literature

A low hum rose from the forest floor, as though every rock and root were vibrating, every bush and bough whispering.

From Literature

Those remarkable dressings displayed here reveal dynamic, shorthand ink vignettes—energetic hieroglyphs and vibrating, wiry stick figures whose spells discharge like lightning.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because a smaller and lighter stapes can vibrate more rapidly, it can transfer high-frequency sound waves more effectively.

From Science Daily

The street vibrated under me, and the thundering went up my legs.

From Literature