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Sentence count:86Posted:2017-06-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: wakingsing upring upbring upspring updrying upgiving upsumming upMeaning: n. the act of waking. 
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(61) You cannot get inside the house without waking up the big dog.
(62) Lithuanians are waking up to a world of increasing shortages.
(63) Coffee later in the day also disrupts our sleep cycles, which continues the vicious cycle of waking up feeling unrested and needing that cup of joe to wake yourself up.
(64) Happiness is waking up and realizing that you are still alive.
(65) The twin towers are shown sidewise in one scene - a shot used to convey a post-binge Pacino waking up from a rough night of booze and pills.
(66) There should be abetter way to start a day than waking up every mornig.
(67) It's like waking up one day, realizing you're overweight and deciding the way to fix that is to lop off your left leg below the knee.
(68) One time I was waking up on a plane, it had been a long flight and I didn't have eyeliner — so I used a Sharpie.
(69) When sleep overcame me I lay upon the bed that was for my lord, and on waking up I found I was a prisoner in my own treasure-house.
(70) What's the first thing do blonde after waking up in the morning?
(71) Raw materials account for most of South Africa's exports to China but businesses in other sectors, including wine, are waking up to the potential of eastern markets, writes Richard Lapper.
(72) If a child does sleepwalk, waking up the child 45 minutes after going to sleep can interrupt the cycle.
(73) Personal Minutia: I rarely talk about waking up, eating lunch, or starting my car, instead, I want to add value.
(74) Enjoying a hot donut and being there after waking up from my pram!
(75) Whether original or adapted after any of a work, is a niche label lecherous figure, only the monster fans, no self-awareness, an expert when the final shot before waking up to their errors.
(76) Close your eyes and imagine waking up to a perfect day.
(77) A few readers asked how I deal with the initial grogginess that comes with waking up so early.
(78) Most Japanese managers are still just waking up to the intensified competition.
(79) You'll be stuck here, waking up next to the same old, ugly broad, just like Ula.
(80) The impact was powerful enough to shake buildings in central Tokyo, waking up many residents, in a reminder of how prone the Japanese capital is to earthquakes.
(80) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(81) The federal government is waking up to what has become a growing nightmare in many parts of the country — a bed bug outbreak.
(82) It's like momentarily waking up from a state of grogginess to a state of heightened awareness.
(83) Not waking up from a dream does not make one achieve them.
(84) Waking up at night coughing or with tickles in my throat.
(85) Everyone is waking up to the potential of the Chinese market.
(86) When sleep overcame me I lay upon the bad that was for my lord, and on waking up I found I was a prisoner in my own treasure-house.
More similar words: wakingsing upring upbring upspring updrying upgiving upsumming upbakingtakingmakingbreaking and enteringleakingsoakingtakingsshakingcroakingsqueakingbreakingcreakingspeakingsneakingtaking overovertakingbreaking awayundertakingdressmakingpainstakingbreathtakingpolicy making
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