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vibrate

[vahy-breyt] / ˈvaɪ breɪt /


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Because a smaller and lighter stapes can vibrate more rapidly, it can transfer high-frequency sound waves more effectively.

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The street vibrated under me, and the thundering went up my legs.

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At this incredibly small timescale, atoms inside molecules are constantly vibrating.

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They generate the lower tone by vibrating their vocal folds, similar to the way humans create sound while singing.

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The spinning wheel vibrated when I put my foot on the treadle, like it knew something bad was happening.

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