Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"vibrated" Antonyms

140 Sentences With "vibrated"

How to use vibrated in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "vibrated" and check conjugation/comparative form for "vibrated". Mastering all the usages of "vibrated" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He had vibrated with anxiety; she had radiated cool confidence.
Not a tremor of a laugh vibrated in her words.
And they all vibrated with a mixture of jubilance and anxiety.
It felt like the house vibrated, and then the roof creaked.
Basically, the waterbed – with you suspended in it – vibrated a lot.
Elsewhere Ms. Melikian vibrated her shoulders with equal speed and voluptuousness.
I sat perplexed until my phone vibrated with a headline from CNN.
His name was Rooney, and he vibrated with a tense, friendly energy.
At around 2:30 AM this morning, phones across the country vibrated.
A week after the checkup, his phone had vibrated in his pocket.
Impressionistically outlining the history of the governmental oppression of black bodies—whether via physical force or legislation—Moor Mother's debut LP fetish bones vibrated with an urgency that few albums this year vibrated with the same urgency, Fetish Bones.
Huge arenas vibrated and thrummed with the force of chants for the man.
The silver bead vibrated the voices of the River straight into his eardrum.
The bird vibrated briefly when he picked it up, a shudder of life.
The jagged horizon of the brown San Jacinto Mountains vibrated against blue sky.
Outside, the windows of parked cars vibrated to the rumble of the music.
Our combined anxiety vibrated as we numbly ate breakfast before heading to Betsy's house.
Anything connected to the wires would receive power when the phone vibrated, he testified.
Throughout my testing, the brush remained connected to my phone and always vibrated when asked.
The flight was even smoother this time, and the seats actually vibrated a little less.
My fingertips vibrated as twenty-nine coins entered my inventory, the reward for yesterday's work.
Imagine if your Fitbit vibrated with every possible alert; you'd throw it in the trash.
In fewer than five minutes, my cell rang, skittering across my desk as it vibrated.
The covers were spotted with suntan oil and vibrated with the promise of occult knowledge.
The plane, which had just crossed the southern tip of Greenland, vibrated for several minutes.
As we headed west, my phone vibrated, and a news alert appeared on the screen.
It flashed the light bar red, vibrated the seat and handed control back to me.
As more of these shorter, faster waves reached the city, smaller buildings vibrated until failure.
This was a vulnerable, shaking man, who stood there on stage and vibrated with nervous energy.
Not more than five minutes later, my phone vibrated, nagging me with a notification from Calm.
The Saturn V "was powerful and noisy and vibrated," recalled Borman in a NASA oral history.
All my senses vibrated in a condition of highest sensitivity that persisted for the entire day.
The sensation of having my arm vibrated along to bass-heavy music is a bit fatiguing.
Each time the device vibrated, metal objects that came in contact with it would generate sparks.
With dogged determination, Kiki vibrated her fingers at these two points for considerable amount of time.
Before that, it was a battery-powered device called the Fusion Power that vibrated when you shaved.
With a town so small and tight-knit, it's no surprise the violence vibrated through every resident.
In simpler times, the white walls of the church vibrated with hymns, prayers and sermons praising Christ.
The baby sleeper, which came out in 22018, rocked, vibrated, and played music to soothe an infant.
As they approached Philadelphia International Airport, Mr. Demetros said the plane vibrated as it made a slow turn.
Miyako was on her way to the door when her sleeve vibrated with a different type of alarm.
Then, as Heather Sparks writes at Nautilus:Louviere vibrated the water with the amp by adjusting the generator's frequency.
It was one of the first phones to feature haptic technology, so the phone vibrated with the game.
Our combined anxiety vibrated as we numbly ate breakfast before heading to Betsy's house for the Rebirth Ceremony.
Liu and his colleagues vibrated chopped up bits of chicken to test how well vibrations traveled through flesh.
In simpler times, the white walls of First Baptist Church vibrated with hymns, prayers and sermons praising Christ.
The 9,400-horsepower engine vibrated the deck and every surface as the ship motored toward Lac St.-Louis.
A violin's melody pierced and vibrated in my chest, where it lingered long after the song had ended.
Pastor Manning heard about the Pittsburgh shootings last Saturday morning when his smartphone vibrated with a news alert.
When the wasp eggs hatched, the scientists vibrated the colonies and made it look like a predator was approaching.
As the drum vibrated, a camera attached to a microscope recorded the changing positions of the beads at various frequencies.
Binoche vibrated on screen, her hot eyes and cold skin searing through the plot and straight into the viewer's memory.
It could be heard before it was seen; the air vibrated with the boisterous sounds of children screaming and running.
The new industry blossomed, and the metallic click of the Leavers looms vibrated in Calais's narrow streets day and night.
The next day, while I was at home, my phone vibrated relentlessly with a string of texts and calls from him.
Back in the lab, the team mounted single feathers onto mechanical shakers to measure how they vibrated in response to shaking.
Maltin said the machine — which vibrated and hummed over the soothing music in the room — had settings from 1 to 10.
The receptive partner in this virtual relationship can then decide whether or not they are willing to have their glove be vibrated.
The image juddered a bit as the idling engine vibrated, though that seems like something that could be improved with better damping.
He was very tall and broad-shouldered, with graying blond hair gone shaggy over his ears, and he vibrated with pocket-jangling energy.
The pins vibrated intensely for dark pixels and stayed still for light ones, enabling users to feel the picture pulsing on their backs.
The wind vibrated in a low, haunting whistle that made me realize, for the first time, what a whistling wind really sounded like.
Mr. Hefner ran the magazine and then the business empire largely from his bedroom, working on a round bed that revolved and vibrated.
" When she started singing about self-love rather than imitating other artists she admired, Lizzo said, "it just vibrated better in the music.
As the Category 4 storm's center crossed nearby, Mulligan said, her concrete complex shook and vibrated against sustained winds of around 155 mph.
He also started what he called Cine-cussion, projecting images of liquids vibrated by complex wave forms, and produced audiovisual poems for video.
Outfitted with a 3-D tracker and motorized capsules, the CyberTouch Glove was a $15,000 mitt that vibrated as you handled virtual objects onscreen.
As a joke I walked over to my teammate's avatar to virtually bump fists and was pleasantly surprised when the controller vibrated for feedback.
The wearable vibrated when pokémon and pokéstops were near as a way to enhance player experience, and now it's making a comeback — sort of.
As Mr. Morrison sang "What I Did for Love," from "A Chorus Line," in tribute, the room vibrated with a collective sorrow and dismay.
As the event reached its climax, the ubiquitous opening notes of a guaranteed crowd pleaser — "Work," by Rihanna, featuring Drake — vibrated through the room.
We all just put our hands together and then just closed our eyes and just vibrated, felt each other's energies and vibes and shit.
Scenes of devastation Mexico Beach resident Patricia Mulligan said the concrete building she lives in shook and vibrated as the storm's center crossed nearby.
And just as I stood up to go, my phone vibrated with a text from my girlfriend, telling me she 'couldn't do this anymore.
On top of that, the light seemed to be polarized, meaning that its waves only vibrated in one direction perpendicular to their direction of travel.
Their cell phones vibrated to life for the first time alongside a stretch of highway in Isla Verde, nearly an hour west of their home.
Each button activated the contents of a single compartment, which spun, vibrated or rotated in place to create an improvised score of sound and movement.
As the craft vibrated, she sensed "the quiver until she felt an answering quiver pass through her like an echo coming off a cliff face".
I did not have very long to wonder what would happen next; my phone vibrated with a new message while it was still in my hand.
Ian left for the airport in darkness, his alarm, though it vibrated, waking her, too, at 4:15, but she wasn't able to fall back asleep.
What could you do with a small satellite able to move freely in orbit and— The smartphone vibrated in his hand, and the alarm went off.
We vibrated turtles for 10 min or until an erection was achieved, and we recorded the amount of time that it took to induce an erection.
Standing waves can look different by a change in frequency, but they can also change by adjusting the size or shape of the object being vibrated.
I sat at a lunch counter facsimile and put on headphones, listening to old Southern men shout racist threats and slurs while my chair vibrated violently.
One of the passengers, Dav Cheung, 21, said in an interview that the train had vibrated and slanted horizontally as it approached the Hung Hom platform.
And the mantras which vibrated through his childhood on the ashram have carried him into his adult life as a musician living in New York City.
"Since we are in the south, I can say bless his heart, but it's time to melt the snowflake," she said as the room vibrated with boos.
Lance was lucky enough to check it out and he was blown away by the midair hologram buttons that vibrated on his fingertips when he poked them.
I just placed a finger on it, waited a moment, and after my phone vibrated the tiniest amount to confirm everything's okay, I was let into my device.
Instead of just dumping it through the portioner, the team vibrated the scoop, gently tilting it until the material flowed in a tiny stream into the collection area.
The album was, while decidedly funky, still 50 percent traditional songs, the generation of past music that "vibrated within" Alsarah ever since she was able to find it.
Always, but particularly this autumn, which has vibrated with anxiety and discord, it is important to remember that Americans can be a people given to acts of selflessness.
When the phone inside vibrated, she handed it over, along with two quarters that had apparently also escaped my husband's pocket (just like at home on the couch).
They vibrated the space-time continuum like a drum and released as much energy in a fraction of a second as all the stars in the observable universe.
If yes, they press this little button that activates the connection; if they wish not to be vibrated, they can simply toss the glove aside and ignore its blip.
Scientists have now pinpointed the problem: the bottom of the club head (called the sole) vibrated at frequencies that fell smack in the most sensitive range of human hearing.
With the volume turned all the way up, the opening percussion vibrated so much it made me think someone was tapping a pen against the side of my head.
When I slouched past a certain point — the red circle — the Upright Go vibrated lightly and intermittently until I sat up to a point before the red circle again.
Depending on your phone's configuration and service provider, if you got the alert, your phone may have made a sound or vibrated, even if it was set to silent.
I had a hunch, even then, that this union bore my sought-after truth — that we vibrated at the same frequency and would always grow in lock-step pace.
So did the confidently smiling Cherubino of the mezzo-soprano Gaëlle Arquez, also making her company debut, with a lithe, silky voice that vibrated with liveliness at the edges.
I tightened my abdominal muscles to support deeper breaths and marveled at the sound that vibrated in my vocal cords and finally resounded in the chambers of my skull.
The sound was pretty damn loud (certainly loud enough for most living rooms) and the beads vibrated around, showing that the TV screen was actually being used as a speaker.
For most of human history, every word spoken, every song sung, was by definition ephemeral: Air vibrated and sound traveled in and out of earshot, never to be heard again.
The jet's systems had detected it was in a stall due to a faulty indicator and gave the captain a warning through a "stick shaker" that vibrated the controls, he said.
Sung says Mi Mix users didn't like how the piezoelectric speaker that vibrated sound off the glass display and into your ears dispersed sound in all directions instead of directly forward.
In true Coachella fashion, once Weezer hit the main stage, the chorus of "Beverly Hills" vibrated through what felt like the entire campground because obviously, that's where everyone wanted to be.
She got through the visit, gamely feigning good cheer with the crew, but below deck I was amazed at how fragile, small and wounded she looked — she almost vibrated with worry.
Underneath Jodie, the a rod inside the leather seat pushed against her and vibrated in just the right way—the same pattern and progression as her Internet-connected vibrator, in fact.
LONDON — In the 21970s Andrew Grima re-energized the British jewelry scene with flamboyant modern designs that vibrated with textured gold and colorful semiprecious gemstones in all their rough-cut glory.
When it comes to the actual vibrated subwoofer effect, it works — the Basslet buzzed and pulsed in time with the thudding base of the EDM track I was listening to as promised.
Sure, it looked the same, but when I quickly thrust my hand forward, the Force Band vibrated and made the same sound the Bowcaster does when fired in the Star Wars movies.
In his 1965 piece, "Music for Solo Performer," he used EEG electrodes to detect brain's alpha waves during the course of a meditation, and the waves vibrated percussion instruments around the space.
On a recent Saturday afternoon, Mo's vibrated with the optimistic energy of a young start-up after a cash infusion, as players fueled up on kombucha and blood orange I.P.A.s between throws.
This was when I learned to love and admire bright and shining fat people, the ones who vibrated with joy, who refused to reject their bodies as character flaws or moral failings.
It has been a long journey to this point for Paglen, no matter how anticlimactic it seemed to watch a cube of metal being vibrated at frequencies beyond what the human eye can detect.
"We heard this massive explosion, the shop window six doors away vibrated and we thought it can't be a car accident, it didn't sound like a crash," local resident Harrish Patni told Sky News.
But the phone rang, and while he was out of the room, he said, the hair dryer "vibrated free" from the shoe and fell into a sink full of water, knocking out the power.
"A lonely soldier," is how Allen Salkin, a New York Times reporter who had grown up on a water bed (a bar mitzvah present, and it vibrated), described Mr. Formica in a 225 profile.
An FT report from 2016—eight years after its initial projected completion date—detailed a whopping 2,000 problems with the stadium, including leaky roofs and a pitch that vibrated when FIFA officials jumped on it.
The car scenes were some of the best to experience, because every time the camera was centered in the vehicle, the seat vibrated in a way that made you feel like you were in the car.
Now, scientists could read atoms that vibrated at even higher frequencies, including those in the optical range—frequencies between 430 and 770 trillion hertz (for comparison, a pendulum clock swings at a frequency of one hertz).
To test the idea, Edison spoke into a diaphragm with a needle attached; as he spoke, the needle vibrated against a piece of paraffin paper, carving into it the ups and downs of the sound waves.
The 5.8-magnitude temblor struck in Virginia and vibrated across the Eastern Seaboard, sending New Yorkers scrambling out of buildings and into the streets of Midtown Manhattan as police officers ordered the evacuation of City Hall.
Foxlin, who brought a pair of the plush, stuffed animals to my office, demonstrated how she could hug one Pari, which has a built-in pressure sensor, while the other gently vibrated to, essentially, telegraph the hug.
By the time his phone vibrated with a notification about a possible police checkpoint near his home in Douglasville, Georgia, he was already sitting in the backseat of a cop car, arrested for driving without a license.
Conveyed by these gravitational waves, power 22.5 times greater than the output of all the stars in the universe combined vibrated a pair of L-shaped antennas in Washington State and Louisiana known as LIGO on Sept. 214.
Several times she has discovered before sleeping that she was a few steps shy of that, and has jumped up and walked around the house until her Fitbit vibrated in an indication that she had reached her goal.
It was an intimate conversation, filled with revelations about Ms. Kwong's past and future plans, and there were a few moments when she went silent to think and the room nearly vibrated with anticipation about what she might say.
He's only been there a few months, and during that time we've exchanged pleasantries, and one time I shared an elevator with him while he vibrated at jet-engine frequencies with a hangover one Saturday, but that's about it.
It was as if the objects emanated their own light, which didn't move from one quadrant of the painting to another, as real light would, but vibrated somehow, so that there was a sense of movement and stillness at once.
Even when the frequencies were too low to be audible, the sound waves vibrated strings that ran from the subwoofers up to large sculptures made from plastic, trace paper and silicon to suggest the molted skin of some mythological beast.
The researchers analyzed 270 million recorded baby names in the US from 1937 and 2013 and found that names typically assigned to boys were voiced and began with a "hard" phoneme, or one that vibrated the vocal cords, while girls had "softer" names.
With crowds of about 75,000 a day expected, the event still managed the warmth of an eclectic, oversize family reunion, as fans of classic rock vibrated in anticipation of the three-day concert, also featuring Paul McCartney, Neil Young, the Who and Roger Waters.
The doomed jet's systems had detected it was in a stall due to a faulty indicator and gave the captain a warning through a "stick shaker" that vibrated the controls, Nurcahyo Utomo, an investigator at Indonesia's transport safety committee (KNKT), told parliament last week.
The Verge had some hands-on time with the company's tech last year, trying out a tablet which vibrated its screen to function as a speaker, as well as a number of displays that used haptic feedback to mimic the feel of buttons, sliders, and dials.
Schmidt's analysis began on YouTube, where he landed on an animated demonstration that broke down the new mortuary method, known as promession, into steps: First, cadavers are cryogenically frozen; then they're vibrated into bits, freeze-dried to get the moisture out, and filtered into an urn.
The rest of it, the best of it and the part that translated best to those least attuned to baseball's ritual and rite, was in how wildly and undeniably the whole series and everyone in it vibrated with need at a very un-baseball and downright Westbrookian intensity.
" "[My phone] vibrated to let me know there was something nearby and I looked up and just fell in a hole," she told the AP. Many other players have shared their own mishaps on social media, describing accidents ranging from small stumbles to stinging sunburn to the classic "tripping over a cinder block.
I definitely appreciated its activity tracker, which racked up my daily calorie intake and weight via the beautifully-designed iPhone app connected Bluetooth, but where my bracelet really shined (heh) was during long walks from the train after dark with a low phone battery on a Friday night, which vibrated to let me know my phone was dying.

No results under this filter, show 140 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.