Be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action.
Feel sudden intense sensation or emotion.
1 The phone began to vibrate in her hand: Brockbank's number, calling back.
2 All that was oriental in him seemed to vibrate in the words.
3 Instantly one of the electric motors in the engine-room began to vibrate .
4 B represents two tentacles, showing the direction in which the cilia vibrate .
5 The whole vessel began to vibrate from the effects of the steam.
6 My phone is on vibrate and is in a state of arrest.
7 At the same time, the walls of the room started to vibrate .
8 A snore of the first magnitude seemed to vibrate the very walls.
9 She reached for the phone, felt its ring vibrate through her hand.
10 Her wings vibrate so rapidly that they appear to be in repose.
11 The things that do not vibrate in this way will fade away.
12 Miss Bennett and my son do not vibrate on the same plane.
13 The six strings vibrate rhythmically under the pressure of the five fingers.
14 The concentrated passion of her made her vibrate from head to foot.
15 The group chuckled, and Chapman felt his pager vibrate against his chest.
16 One's subliminal consciousness must ever vibrate in harmony with the Cosmic All.
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