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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151. 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.
152. There should be abetter way to start a day than waking up every mornig.
153. Any person waking from a nightmare will sit bolt upright and pant.
154. Just before dawn he was assisted in waking by the abnormal reverberation of familiar music.
155. Alarm will affect the person's mood, make person waking after hyperactive spirit.
156. Her dreams were troubled, reflecting the tenor of her waking hours.
157. The mother is in the habit of waking her children up at cockcrow.
158. Throughout that night I lay in the purple limbo between sleeping and waking.
159. She was in the habit of waking them early in the morning at cockcrow .
160. Close your eyes and imagine waking up to a perfect day.
161. You'll be stuck here, waking up next to the same old, ugly broad,[http://sentencedict.com/waking.html] just like Ula.
162. The federal government is waking up to what has become a growing nightmare in many parts of the country — a bed bug outbreak.
163. So to say that a lucid dream is clearer than the waking state is actually fairly accurate.
164. Everyone is waking up to the potential of the Chinese market.
165. After waking from the coma, he spent another four a half months on bed rest, healing.
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