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vibrating

adjective as in quivering

adjective as in vacillating

adjective as in wavy

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“He calls it the manhole. It’s like an iris but moving and vibrating in front of the lens when you’re deeply connecting with characters’ emotions.

But after a challenging 2024 and the draining year that was January, his version of par was the stabilizing force grounding the technicolor defiance vibrating the air around him.

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The environment of the studios and the business was still vibrating from the hack.

It's the statistical average of all the molecules vibrating -- their collective combined behavior -- that gives rise to the property of temperature and makes the water feel hot.

Do the one-way trip because your arms are going to get tired if you’re not used to working out or your body vibrating for a long period of time.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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