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vibrate

[vahy-breyt] / ˈvaɪ breɪt /


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It might be a neighbour's car blocking your driveway, music vibrating through the walls, or a flashing inflatable Santa lighting up your bedroom at 3am.

From BBC

It was supposedly vibrating at something called Schumann resonance, 93.96 hertz, she later explained, a frequency that allegedly helps with immune function and chronic pain.

From Los Angeles Times

As droplets shake loose, they fall through the nozzles into collection containers placed above and below the vibrating ring.

From Science Daily

The beats bump so hard that they vibrate my soul.

From Literature

In metals, these oscillations occur when electrons behave like tiny springs, vibrating in response to magnetic fields.

From Science Daily