Encara no tenim significats per a "vibrate from".
1The whole vessel began to vibrate from the effects of the steam.
2The concentrated passion of her made her vibrate from head to foot.
3Jack's cell phone began to vibrate from the blazer Cameron had thrown onto the floor.
4Mevrou had turned a deep crimson and her head seemed to vibrate from the shock.
5In the green summer of his days he fell, and long did my heart vibrate from the shock.
6Even as she said it, the ship was starting to vibrate from the buffeting of high winds in Ragnar's atmosphere.
7The Preacher felt a thrill vibrate from his ear to his heart; but his reason was less affected than his heart.
8And thus the home-sympathy demands that all the emotions of home, whether joyful or painful, must affect all,-mustvibrate from heart to heart.
9His muscles vibrated from head to foot as he sat up wonderingly.
10She was vibrating from head to foot as if strung on wires.
11Signal after signal he sent vibrating from the steel sides of the tank.
12His body vibrated from the weight and force of his imprecations.
13There was a boom box on the floor, vibrating from its own noise.
14The ground vibrates from the agitation of the central furnace.
15The great hall was vibrating from the machines and black shadows filled the air.
16Although the auction was over, the air of Friendship still vibrated from the stir.
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