Vibrate in a sentence as a verb

When you pluck the string, you can feel it vibrate in your fretting hand.

Other strings that freed up begin to vibrate as well.

To my eyes, it looks like it vibrates when you get a phone call.

In a similar vein, I almost always have my phone set to silent without vibrate.

Ever get on a bus with your iphone, and have it vibrate\nin your pants when the next bus stop is the one you need to take?

It doesn't vibrate, notify me of emails and text or encourage me to go on other tangents.

Smell and taste wouldn't be alternatives for obvious reasons, but feel could be, and in fact phones can vibrate.

One idea that the speaker threw out was having the phone start to vibrate if you were approaching a high crime part of the city.

"A feature called 'thumbkissing' shows your partners thumbprints whenever theyre touching the screen, and both phones will vibrate if your thumbs are on the same place.

"Flow-induced vibration" is caused by the swirling gases crashing like stormy seas, making platters vibrate and heads flutter.

> How cool would it be to vibrate someone's wrist with a martini glass saying implying that I haven't seen you in a while and want to go get a drink.

I also recall that this is why all of the windows in the White House are fitted with tiny devices that vibrate the windows randomly as a countermeasure.

As a detachment of 74 men returned to barracks in Salford by way of the bridge[6] the soldiers, who were marching four abreast, felt it begin to vibrate in time with their footsteps.

Finding the vibration a pleasant sensation some of them started to whistle a marching tune, and they began to "humour it by the manner in which they stepped", causing the bridge to vibrate even more.

Vibrate definitions

verb

shake, quiver, or throb; move back and forth rapidly, usually in an uncontrolled manner

verb

move or swing from side to side regularly; "the needle on the meter was oscillating"

See also: oscillate

verb

be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action; "He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement"

See also: hover vacillate oscillate

verb

sound with resonance; "The sound resonates well in this theater"

See also: resonate

verb

feel sudden intense sensation or emotion; "he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine"

See also: thrill tickle