575 examples of vibrated in sentences

" Kurt had vibrated to those most significant words and he stared speechless at his father.

Kurt vibrated to a shock.

If all this had happened at any other timeShe was a bundle of nervesnerves that vibrated at the slightest suggestion.

His voice vibrated through the room, without effort.

When he stopped a moment to take breath, a murmur of applause vibrated through the still air of the evening, not indeed for the youth, but for God!

Miss Dalrymple had seated herself at the piano; her fingerslight as spirit touchesnow swept the keys; a Debussey fantasy, almost as pianissimo as one could play it, vibrated around them.

The earth threw up immense fountains of sand, and vibrated so terribly that the people, unable to stand upon it, laid down and fastened themselves to the ground, as if they had been on a ship in a stormy sea.

There he was, within six inches of my rifle; his long, slender body partially coiled so that he could easily strike any object approaching; with form erect, and long forked tongue, darting in and out of his half-opened mouth, as his flat, ugly head slowly vibrated to and fro like the pendulum of a clock.

" She still vibrated to the feeling of unconformable forces in the old house.

That familiar, hysterical quality which they had heard before at a distance vibrated in her voice.

The thought vibrated through all the fine-strung sympathies of parental affection.

Simon was truly rejoiced to see them, while the old ladies vibrated all over, caps, fronts, ribbons, lockets, and laces, with excitement and delight.

And there are emotions of which the body may be yet more eloquent than the face; there was the figure of Watts's "Hope" drooping over as she drooped, not more lissom and speaking than her own; just then it caught my eye, and on the spot it was as though the lute's last string of that sweet masterpiece had vibrated aloud in Catherine's room.

Old Jocunda, with her tough, vigorous organization and unceremonious habits of expression, could not conceive the exquisite pain with which this whole conversation had vibrated on the sensitive being at her right hand,that what merely awoke her hard-corded nerves to a dull vibration of not unpleasant excitement was shivering and tearing the tenderer chords of poor little Psyche beside her.

His expression vibrated from that of a mad rattlesnake to that of a dog with the most downcast extremities.

He seemed to have forgotten all exteriors, but vibrated at intervals from one to another of thesetwo small silent thingsLe Chant du Berger and another.

He was magnificently built, and blessed with a voice which, by all contemporary testimony, was one of the most thrilling, flexible, and melodious that ever vibrated through a popular assembly.

In his own phrase it "might lead to something," and the hints about "experiments in sound" set chords trembling in him that had not vibrated since the days of his boyhood's belief in names and the significance of names.

The forces that vibrated so strangely in the atmosphere of Mr. Skale were already playing about his own person, gathering him in like a garment.

It vibrated like music, like a string; as though when I passed her she had taken a bow and drawn it across the strings of my inmost being to make them sing...." "Come," broke in the sonorous voice of the clergyman whom he found standing in the hall; "I've been waiting for you.

Yet the place was undeniably empty; no ghost of a sound stirred the gorgeous draperies; nothing but a faint metallic whispering seemed to breathe out from the big discs and forks and wires as Skale's voice, modulated and hushed though it was, vibrated gently against them.

His voice was not as thrilling as it ought to have been, for very human notes vibrated down below in the part he tried to keep back.

Their recompense is that they, and they only, have seen the splendours of the passion, and vibrated to the shaking inner music of the sheep-boy's pipe.

He knew well the King's humour, and the most propitious moment in it, and propinquity played him fair, and there vibrated in his Majesty's ear the dulcet tones of George Villiers magnetic voice, saying, "Oh, King!

Your voice vibrated and gave the impression of beauty, and above all, you were there, in my existence, in front of me!

575 examples of  vibrated  in sentences