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I . wake3 <woke [or waked], woken [or waked] [or Am woke] > [weɪk] VB intr

II . wake3 <woke [or waked], woken [or waked] [or Am woke] > [weɪk] VB trans a. fig

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For waking late, he is forced to clean the guardhouse, but this is minor punishment compared to others mentioned in the book.
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He served the poor and the rich without distinction, often waking up at unearthly hours.
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The cinema's janitor came in, waking and telling them the film was over and all the audiences had left.
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Thousands of flies, bumblebees and moths, rely on lesser celandine as their primary source of nectar after waking up from hibernation.
www.theecologist.org
Upon waking up, the player character discovers a talisman, an object which grants the character superpowers.
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Upon waking the next morning, survivors found nearly 150 adults dead.
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Children who sleep through the night and have few night waking episodes have higher cognitive attainments and easier temperaments than other children.
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A great-looking app tracks your sleep and the quality of said shut-eye, before gently waking you up with a vibrating silent alarm.
www.gizmodo.com.au
He kept waking at 5 am, panicking that he had overslept and remembering that he could sleep in as long as he liked.
www.deccanherald.com
Not waking up with fresh zits is a revelation, but former sufferers will soon fill that self-conscious void with worrying about their scars.
www.tv3.ie

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