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Vibrates meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of vibrate
Example sentences (20)
Another reason for using the fork shape is that, when it vibrates in its principal mode, the handle vibrates up and down as the prongs move apart and together.
It functions very similarly to the Oral-B Kid's Electric Toothbrush, though the brush head vibrates instead of oscillating.
The state is diverse and vibrates with energy.
Though pricey, the Lelo Ina Wave 2 has an interior arm that vibrates and moves inside you, so it can actually make good on the rabbit vibrator promise of dual stimulation.
Your phone vibrates and you are sent your winnings from the match.
It has a built-in timer that vibrates every 30 seconds so you always brush for the right amount of time.
The Watch vibrates when you're on the final stretch and again when you arrive.
When the first tuning fork is struck, it vibrates at a specific frequency.
The box hums and vibrates as they load it into the back of their truck next to their bee suits and tools.
The Echo Dot is about double the weight, so it's more substantial overall and that also means it vibrates less when you turn the volume up.
The hand-washing timer usually vibrates with 16 seconds left to go.
The textures in the track are wicked and tonally the way the sound resonates and vibrates right through you is incredible.
While the Oral-B has a small, round brush head that oscillates, the Philips has a standard-shaped brush head and just kind of vibrates the plaque off your teeth.
I like that the Thermo guides you to use it -- when it's done recording those measurements it vibrates twice.
When Marcos accidentally knocks over some photos, shattering the glass in the frames, the moment vibrates with metaphoric force.
A phone vibrates to alert us to a new notification, for example.
Because of them, my bed is my favorite spot in my entire house (and it vibrates!).
My cell usually vibrates.
The data from the chip allow a frame-by-frame reconstruction of atomic motions to create a virtual movie of how a molecule vibrates.
What’s smart about this window is that it vibrates and enables blind or partially-sighted people to ‘see’ the scenery outside.