Similar words: wakefulness, make full use of, make fun of, poke fun at, wake, awake, make for, awaken. Meaning: [weɪkfʊl] adj. 1. carefully observant or attentive; on the lookout for possible danger 2. (of sleep) easily disturbed 3. marked by full consciousness or alertness.
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1. She had spent many wakeful nights worrying about him.
2. She lay wakeful in her room for most of the night.
3. He lay wakeful all night.
4. His breathing was the forced(sentencedict.com), wakeful kind.
5. Roland felt wakeful and misplaced, as though he was in an art gallery or a surgeon's waiting-room.
6. He was wakeful yesterday.
7. Lying wakeful in her bedchamber that night, Grainne knew that she would never truly forget Fergus.
8. The unhappiness Roman's suggestion had brought, combined with wakeful nights, had made her sleep too heavily.
9. Big enough to make a man lie wakeful in his bed at night.
10. Anxiety [ The pain ] kept me wakeful.
11. I had a wakeful night last Sunday.
12. The children are wakeful tonight.
13. She had a wakeful night spent in prayer.
14. My heart is bleeding again and I am wakeful all night.
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15. I had a wakeful night because he warned me that I should be watchful.
16. He himself was feeling quite wakeful and even lively, though he didn't know why.
17. Despondency had come upon her there in the wakeful night, and had never lifted.
18. I am eager and wakeful , I am a stranger in a strange land.
19. Wakeful babies will often continue to need little sleep as they grow older.
20. Their sleep is disrupted by brief wakeful moments typically lasting about 3 to 10 seconds.
21. He was much more restless than last night, and, despite sleeping drugs, much more wakeful.
22. She had been up most of the night with a wakeful baby.
23. In this month’s issue of the journal Cognitive Neuroscience, he and his colleagues reported that dreaming brains respond more like wakeful ones.
24. In this month's issue of the journal Cognitive Neuroscience, he and his colleagues reported that dreaming brains respond more like wakeful ones. Dr.
25. I was blissfully comfortable and happy in the cocoon of my roomette, but far too wakeful to sleep.
26. At each change in engine sound she grew more wakeful.
27. It is a mistake to suppose that all care is wakeful.
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