Similar words: taking, shaking, speaking, squeaking, breaking, overtaking, undertaking, painstaking. Meaning: [weɪkɪŋ] n. the state of remaining awake. adj. marked by full consciousness or alertness.
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31. He rubbed his eyes and yawned as though waking up after a long sleep.
32. I didn't want to move for fear of waking her up.
33. I remember waking up in my tent.
34. The first birds were waking; the dawn chorus began.
35. Rohan filled her mind, sleeping and waking.
36. Every second of his waking hours, he was watched.
37. Lancaster grunted, as if suddenly waking from a reverie.
37. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
38. Hope is a waking dream. Aristotle
39. The people in the house were waking up.
40. The noisy, speechless animal would yowl, waking Ted.
41. Very gentle exercise is, on the other hand, an excellent way of waking up.
42. Initially it seems that every waking moment is filled with memories of the relationship that is lost.
43. In the first moments of waking, he looks up in puzzlement at the aged ceiling fan revolving above his bed.
44. Jobs demand nearly all our waking time, and we feel obliged to give it.
45. But then ... it was like waking up out of a bad dream.
46. Some people wrestle with their problems until the very last minutes of their waking hours.
47. The good people sleep much better at night than the bad people. Of course, the bad people enjoy the waking hours much more. Woody Allen
48. I would have slept on the floor but for fear of waking up face to face with a rat.
49. Hallucinations and dreams are to be discriminated from sober waking experience.
50. These few are the remaining overwintering guests who are just waking up.
51. The odour of must and the small waking cry of a child seep into the air.
52. Stars faded against the waking red eyes of the streetlamps.
53. By now the sounds of his waking hours were familiar to the boy curled up in an army greatcoat in the room below.
54. Happiness is waking up, looking at the clock and finding that you still have two hours left to sleep. Charles M. Schulz
55. She slept badly, often waking to listen so that she would not his going in the morning.
56. Real will is an attribute of consciousness, not of the sleep in which most people pass their waking lives.
57. My eyes prickle with tears, and I have to stop myself from waking her up to remind her of my love.
58. The A, resounding from the back of the mouth, is said to represent waking consciousness.
59. He turned his head to look at her, moving carefully to avoid waking her.
60. My guess is that I am not alone in waking up to the stunning brutality of boxing.
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