Wake

  • 41wake up — verb 1. cause to become awake or conscious (Freq. 8) He was roused by the drunken men in the street Please wake me at 6 AM. • Syn: ↑awaken, ↑wake, ↑waken, ↑rouse, ↑arouse …

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  • 42wake — kit·ti·wake; late·wake; leath·wake; lyke·wake; re·wake; wake·ful; wake; wake·less; wake·rife; wake·board; wake·ful·ly; wake·ful·ness; …

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  • 43wake — I. /weɪk / (say wayk) verb (woke or, Chiefly US, waked, woken or, Chiefly US, waken, waking) –verb (i) 1. Also, wake up. to become roused from sleep; awake. 2. to be or continue awake. 3. to remain awake for …

  • 44wake — I n. vigil over a corpse to hold a wake II n. aftermath in the wake (of) (war brings misery in its wake; in the wake of explorers came settlers) III v. 1) (d; intr.) to wake to (they woke to the sounds of music) 2) (d; intr.) (E) (they woke to… …

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  • 45Wake Me Up — Infobox Single Name = Wake Me Up Artist = Girls Aloud from Album = What Will the Neighbours Say? B side = History Loving Is Easy Released = February 21, 2005 Format = CD1, CD2 7 picture disc Recorded = 2004 Genre = Pop rock Length = 3:28 Label =… …

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  • 46wake — (also wake up) verb 1 stop being asleep ADVERB ▪ early, late ▪ She had woken even earlier than usual. ▪ suddenly ▪ finally …

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  • 47WAKE (AM) — Infobox Radio station name = WAKE city = Valparaiso, Indiana area = branding = slogan = (Wake) Music of Your Life frequency = 1500 kHz airdate = share = share as of = share source = format = Adult Standards/MOR power = erp = 25 watts haat = class …

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  • 48wake up — v. 1) (D; intr., tr.) to wake up from, out of (to wake up out of a sound sleep) 2) (d; intr.) to wake up to (to wake up to the danger of inflation) 3) (E) I woke up to find the house on fire * * * out of (to wake up out of a sound sleep) (D; intr …

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  • 49wake — {{11}}wake (n.1) track left by a moving ship, 1540s, perhaps from M.L.G. or M.Du. wake hole in the ice, from O.N. vok, vaka hole in the ice, from P.Gmc. *wakwo. The sense perhaps evolved via track made by a vessel through ice. Perhaps the English …

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  • 50wake — I [[t]weɪk[/t]] v. waked woke, waked wok•en, wak•ing, 1) to become roused from sleep; awake; awaken; waken (often fol. by up) 2) to become roused from a tranquil or inactive state; awake: to wake from one s daydreams[/ex] 3) to become cognizant… …

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