140 examples of vibrant in sentences

Village-sounds were abroad in the Sunday atmosphere, vibrant with holiness.

He hesitated; her foot moved; all that was passionate, vibrant in her nature seemed concentrated on him.

The voice of the Prussian was full and vibrant with exultancy.

" His low voice was vibrant with unbounded faith.

" Mr. Grimm was just turning away, when there came the sharp, vibrant cra-a-sh! of a revolver, somewhere off to his left.

" His voice had risen as he talked until it had grown vibrant with enthusiasm; and his hands pointed his remarks with quick, sharp gestures.

The vibrant little figure on the hearth rug, in a flame-coloured gown, was the high note that gave it all climax.

The first staggering plunge over, the car settled down to a terrific speed, purring softly its puissant vibrant song of illimitable strength.

He places masks or splendid commonplaces upon frames palpitant and vibrant with vitality in pleasure or in anguish.

"It's too bad she's down to marry that horrid little Brabetz," she said to herself, with a sudden wistful glance at the proud, vibrant, loveable creature ahead.

"This man," said His enemies, with scorn vibrant in every word, "receiveth sinners and eateth with them."

But what do you mean by everything?" There was a self-pitying note in her low, vibrant voice.

She was very young, but a vibrant feminine, her awakening already long-past.

The lady called to her maid in a voice that was sonorous, vibrant, velvety, though Rafael could catch only the accented syllables of her words, that seemed to melt together in the melodious silence of the mountain top.

DANCING Light dances follow close the vibrant string.

There was no mistaking the pure, vibrant tones of the music to which the man listened with amazed delight.

A voice is a living sound, it is the vibrant echo of a soul.

And if I had to choose a sphere where one could rediscover the central forces of Christian life and of Christian practise, I would lean toward the enlightened democracies which to-day are vibrant with the plea that the shepherdless multitudes shall have social ameliorations and new incentives and selfless leaders.

Tim played all the old tunes, and when he struck into "Kate Kearney" the company was electrified to hear a rich and vibrant voice take up the words of the song and sing them through to the end.

Adversi campo apparent, hastasque reductis Protendunt longe dextris; et spicula vibrant; Quique altum Preneste viri, quique arva Gabinæ Junonis, gelidumque Anienem, et roscida rivis Hernica saxa colunt: ... qui rosea rura Velini, Qui Terticæ horrentes rupes, montemque Severum, Casperiamque colunt, Forulosque et flumen Himellæ: Qui Tiberim Fabarimque bibunt ...

Pathetic effects are nine in number, the principal of which are as follows: The veiled tone; the flat or compressed tone; the smothered tone; the ragged tone; the vibrant tone.

As they passed beyond to the ante-chamber, she approached and spoke low in tones vibrant with suppressed emotion.

His voice vibrant and low with passion he could hardly restrain, broke forth, "Kate, Kate, I could not call so base a life worthy of thy consideration, and I could not grant thee that 'twould sully thy sweet tongue to barter for.

'Twas Sir Julian's wont to rise early and drawit may beinspiration from the full vibrant chords of sweet harmony.

" Pausing at the door of a large, square room, from which voices proceeded, she invited us with a singularly graceful though formal courtesy to enter, smiling and pointing forward silently as she did so, and then, like Major Favraud, she turned and abandoned us at the door-sill, on which we stood riveted for a moment by the sound of a vibrant and eager voice speaking some never-to-be-forgotten words.

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