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vibrate

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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.

From Salon

One could be to vibrate the oxygen-making machine device, which might jiggle the bubbles free.

From BBC

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

While the floor vibrates, there is no actual lift.

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

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