The sub's engine was vibrating pleasantly through the floor, the beam, the bed.
The super-compact four-cylinder engine vibrates through the machine and almost does a double-take pick-up in response to the throttle, like a race engine and very unlike a Honda.
The plane's engine vibrated the aluminum skin of the canoe.
The anchor was coming up, the engines vibrating under our feet, and as the bows swung to the open sea the siren blared.
He gripped his handlebars, plunging directly into the teeth of the wind, his knees bent against the snowmobile's metal flanks, its powerful engine vibrating underneath him.
A perfectly efficient engine would make no noise at all, and would not vibrate.
The engine starts easily and does not vibrate too much.
The engine still tends to twist noticeably in its cradle, wind and engine noise still roar in the cabin, and the five-speed shifter wiggles and vibrates under acceleration.
After the bombers completed their run, he strafed an airfield seven miles west of Koblenz, but he came in too low, causing his propeller to hit the ground, which made the engine vibrate.
Crippled, the Airborne Command Center heeled over on its port wing, the two remaining functional engines vibrating, about to burst loose from their bolts under the strain.