Use "vibrate" in a sentence

1. When your phone is in vibrate mode, you'll see Vibrate [Vibrate].

2. Strings vibrate when plucked.

3. The wings vibrate during flight.

4. They vibrate at the same level.

5. These levels vibrate at different frequencies.

6. The strings vibrate again, underscoring my panic.

7. The atmosphere seemed to vibrate with tension.

8. The rough road made the car vibrate.

9. 9 The rough road made the car vibrate.

10. They vibrate their way, eventually, to chlorophyil A.

11. The ground shook and the cliffs seemed to vibrate.

12. To quickly turn on vibrate, press Power + Volume up.

13. To make your calls and notifications vibrate or stay silent:

14. At this point the sound waves cause the eardrum to vibrate, and the eardrum, in turn, causes the three bones in the middle ear to vibrate.

15. A damper lifts from a string, allowing the string to vibrate.

16. He was so excited he seemed to vibrate with it.

17. Remember that your vocal cords vibrate when air passes them.

18. Strings vibrate more quickly if they are short and thin.

19. Some apps let you choose whether to vibrate for their notifications.

20. Make Click until your hand, arm or wrist starts to vibrate

21. The strings of a piano vibrate when the keys are struck.

22. As the air escapes, it causes the walls of the esophagus to vibrate.

23. When sound waves reach the eardrum , they cause the eardrum to vibrate .

24. The whole station seemed to vibrate as the express train rushed through.

25. When the mole molecules of a metal object are heated, they begin to vibrate.

26. Heavy materials like brick and stone do not vibrate easily, and therefore soon reduce noise.

27. Unless they're shouting, the glass won't vibrate enough for us to get an audio.

28. Immediately, she felt the floor vibrate as the dome rumbled shut, sealing the chamber.

29. Some insects' wings vibrate so fast that the movement is invisible to the human eye.

30. To make your phone vibrate for all calls whether the ring volume is on or not:

31. Electromagnetic, electrostatic, acoustic, and/or piezoelectric drives may be used to vibrate the flow sensor tube.

32. Synonyms for Bombinate include hum, buzz, drone, whir, murmur, purr, throb, vibrate, thrum and bumble

33. Conditions for Antinodes: The points of medium which vibrate with maximum amplitude are called Antinodes

34. Clara's watercolours vibrate: the light, air, atmosphere play into them, setting a strong lyrical accent.

35. The periods differ, so the buildings vibrate with different frequencies and slap against each other.

36. 23 Immediately, she felt the floor vibrate as the dome rumbled shut, sealing the chamber.

37. As long as you don't have the phone's sound muted, the phone will ring and vibrate.

38. You can set your phone to vibrate while ringing when you get a Duo video-call notification.

39. /dʒ/ is a voiced Affricate consonant sound, the vocal cords vibrate as the sound is produced.

40. May I Bewhisper you further? The little hairs in your ear vibrate as my breath comes closer

41. The bass strings are wound with another wire so that they are heavier and can vibrate more slowly.

42. When we listen to music, for example, our eardrums vibrate with the rhythm of changing air pressure.

43. In a healthy larynx, the chords vibrate gently, releasing puffs of air that are transformed into the voice.

44. The Cochlea is a complex coiled structure. It consists of a long membrane, known as the basilar membrane, which is tuned in such a way that high tones vibrate the region near the base and low tones vibrate the region near the apex.

45. Chanting combines singing and music with mantras—words and sounds that vibrate at the highest level of awareness

46. She stuck it out for half an hour, feeling the thuds that Ben made vibrate through the car.

47. The tighter the vocal cords are stretched, the faster they vibrate and the higher the tones of the sounds produced.

48. When sound enters the ear canal, it hits the eardrum and makes it vibrate like the head of a drum.

49. The first half of “Vibrate Higher” is a plain-spoken striver’s tale that Affectingly charts Kweli’s rise to the middle

50. These are the chambers of your head and neck that vibrate, and they actually filter that source sound to produce consonants and vowels.

51. Vibrations or sound waves cause the eardrum to vibrate and these vibrations move through the middle ear to the inner ear. Sentencedict.com

52. This is particularly useful in situations like job interviews and first dates! Daily Affirmations help you vibrate in alignment abundance, rather than lack.

53. Vibrate up and down, or rock to and fro); used in a great variety of applications (including sprinkling, beckoning, rubbing, Bastinadoing, sawing, waving, etc.)

54. Anhydrides, –CO–O–CO–, of carboxylic acids have two carbonyl groups, which can vibrate in-phase or out-of-phase to give two bands

55. Inside, the Cochlear canal is filled with liquids and divided into three sectors by very thin membranes, which can locally vibrate according to frequency.

56. To accelerate compaction, vibrate the tube by striking the side wall with a #-to #-gram hammer between drops for a total of # times

57. And aeroelastic flutter isn't just limited to bridges - it can cause airplane wings to hum annoyingly, or vibrate so vigorously as to disintegrate.

58. What does Amplitude mean? The definition of Amplitude refers to the length and width of waves, such as sound waves, as they move or vibrate

59. The Adsorbed molecules not only move laterally over the surface of the adsorbent, but also vibrate, sometimes moving closer to the surface, sometimes further away

60. Coruscate Meaning: "emit, vivid flashes of light," 1705, from Latin coruscatus, past participle of coruscare "to vibrate,… See definitions of Coruscate.

61. To accelerate compaction, vibrate the tube by striking the side wall with a 750 to 1000-gram hammer between drops for a total of 10 times.

62. From the Latin verb coruscare , “to vibrate, glitter, sparkle, gleam,” Coruscate and its forms (often misspelled with two r’s) are used to describe lighting effects:

63. In addition, it is important that the building be designed to vibrate at a rate different from that of the ground on which it stands.

64. Some people emit negative fumes, while others vibrate positive energy. Stay close to the positive ones; otherwise you will be smoked to death. RVM 

65. To accelerate compaction, vibrate the tube by striking the side wall with a 750 to 1 000-gram hammer between drops for a total of 10 times.

66. At the climax of my display I vibrate my lower tail feathers, which in turn gives my train feathers a shimmering appearance to the accompaniment of a rustling sound.

67. Like many Cordoba guitars, the C7 features a fan bracing pattern, which gives the center of the soundboard more surface area to vibrate and respond to the tension of the strings

68. Pairs of complements—the red and green of the plants, the woven highlights of oranges and blue in the fence, even the pink clouds that enliven the turquoise sky — almost vibrate against each other."

69. An Armrest is a relatively simple design feature that serves three primary purposes: It allows the soundboard to vibrate freely by reducing the damping effect of the forearm as it contacts the side and soundboard when playing;

70. What did cause the bridge to collapse is a phenomenon called aeroelastic flutter - the same thing that causes a strip of paper or blade of grass to vibrate if you hold it tight and blow straight at the edge.

71. So, as you can see in this prototype, gigantic piano strings, each string is controlled with a little robotic element -- either little bows that stroke the strings, propellers that tickle the strings, acoustic signals that vibrate the strings.

72. Features: - Quickly Clap 3 times to configure and get started - Sound/Vibrate/Flash alert modes - Customizable ringtone & volume - Customizable time for which the alert plays - Auto start app when phone is put on silent - Pause Clap detection when not …

73. Breathy voice (also called murmured voice, soughing, or susurration) is a phonation in which the vocal cords vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are held further apart, so that a larger volume of air escapes between them

74. Aerophone: Any <xref>musical instrument</xref> which produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to <xref>vibrate</xref>, without the use of strings or membranes, and without the vibration of the instrument itself adding considerably to the sound.

75. Distinguishing features of a Branchiopod include a small body (0.25 mm - 10 cm long), paired compound eyes, single simple eye, simple mouth parts, leaflike or phyllopodous appendages, and minimal body tagmosis. The nervous system and sensory system are simple, although some species vibrate their compound eyes to gather more visual information.

76. The Cochlea is the auditory center of the inner ear, a fluid-filled organ that translates the vibrations of auditory sound into impulses the brain can understand. This occurs at the organ of Corti, a structure consisting of tiny hairs throughout the Cochlea that vibrate and send electrical signals through the nervous system.

77. Alarm clock, stopwatch, world clock, and countdown timers, all in one app; Set one-time or recurring Alarms and reminders; Snooze or dismiss Alarms from the lock screen; On phones and select PCs, Alarms sound even when your device is on standby or muted; Choose from lots of Alarm sounds, including m4a files or vibrate-only on phones

78. Ooh, and Cold blooded, Cold blooded You want what I'm giving up But my love is not enough Cold blooded, Cold blooded And I can't feel my fingertips But you feel better when we touch Mmmm Fill me up, keep me hot Use me up of all I've got I feel your fear Surrounded by your skin You feel my heartbeat vibrate so violent Inside of your head I see

79. There is disclosed a mobile terminal including a case comprising a control portion provided therein, a display coupled to the case, a main circuit board mounted in a predetermined portion of the control portion, a heat exchanger having a portion arranged adjacent to the main circuit board, with a plurality of micro-paths extended from the portion to the other portion, each of the micro-paths connected to a neighboring one to form a closed loop, and a working fluid configured to absorb heat in the portion and emit the heat in the other portion, to be liquefied, the working fluid configured to vibrate along the micro-paths, wherein a gaseous state working fluid and a liquid state working fluid are mixed intermittently.