Similar words: awakening, weakening, sickening, darkening, awaken, awakened, broken in, kenning. Meaning: [weɪkən] n. the act of waking.
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1 No one knows the date of the wakening of the process.
2 He was fearful of wakening his father.
3 He asks to be wakening at 7:00.
4 Nurses spoke a low voice to avoid wakening the patient.
5 She closed the door very quietly, as she was afraid of wakening her baby.
6 She seemed calm enough but the fit she had thrown on first wakening was fresh in his mind.
7 These self-appointed assistants sped swiftly up and down the corridor,(www.Sentencedict.com) wakening their companions and spreading the good news.
8 Experimental evidence shows that the incorporation of stimuli into dreaming is indeed associated with continued sleep, rather than wakening.
9 The soldier whose ugly face I had glimpsed on wakening punched me in the mouth.
10 Ingurgitation in a banquet in dream is very happy. Sudden wakening up from the dream makes you feel something lost and regretful.
11 I looked neither to rising sun, nor smiling sky, nor wakening nature.
12 When he came back home from his night shift, Jason tried to avoid wakening his family.
13 How to make the sound: make the schwa with your jaws slightly open, your lips relaxed, and your tongue in the same position as when you wake up (everyone uses the schwa upon wakening!).
14 Ingurgitation in banquet in dream is very happy. Sudden wakening up from dream makes you feel something lost and regretful.
15 She closed the door very quietly, as she was afraid of wakening the sleeper.
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