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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
vibrate .
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Examples
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His expression vibrated from that of a mad rattlesnake to that of a dog with the most downcast extremities.
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The low word vibrated from her and asked him to stop, protesting the way it was destroying her.
Separate Cabins Janet Dailey 1985
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The low word vibrated from her and asked him to stop, protesting the way it was destroying her.
Separate Cabins Janet Dailey 1985
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The simple phrase vibrated through him like a beautiful minor chord.
Merely Mary Ann Israel Zangwill 1895
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The simple phrase vibrated through him, like a beautiful minor chord.
The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes Israel Zangwill 1895
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As time was running out in Sunday afternoon's championship game between the Waterloo Warriors and Des Moines Capitals at the Ames / ISU Ice Arena, the deafening echoes of Warriors 'goalie Brian Dobes' last name vibrated throughout.
unknown title 2009
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The mixture is "vibrated" by treading on the pipe near the place of filling.
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Just ask that guy who built the suspension bridge that "vibrated" its way to oblivion; he'll tell you there might be something to this "vibrating string" theory.
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Just ask that guy who built the suspension bridge that "vibrated" its way to oblivion; he'll tell you there might be something to this "vibrating string" theory.
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"Oh heaven!" exclaimed Mildred aloud; and then recollecting herself, she breathed in a whisper, "that word vibrated a note of fear.
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