The state of remaining awake.
Marked by full consciousness or alertness.
1 Have you given thanks for waking up today? And he didn't forget.
2 She spends every waking moment dealing with the domestic radical Muslim situation.
3 No sense in waking him just yet; he'd been out terribly late.
4 And 2015 was a great year for the Irish people waking up.
5 People back home are probably waking up to the end, Cora said.
6 Their waking times, added together, barely exceeded forty years of biological activity.
7 She sat on in the window-seat; dreaming waking dreams of future happiness.
8 Going to sleep and waking up later in a science fiction future.
9 There was no change in mean hourly waking or sleeping heart rates.
10 Effectively, imagery from your dreams can actually intrude into your waking reality.
11 It was just two per cent of her waking hours each week.
12 But Rachel is adamant: I know the difference between sleeping and waking .
13 During the next few days I thought about it every waking minute.
14 In his times of waking Sam was busy with thoughts of food.
15 However, there was no correlation between these parameters during the waking period.
16 Biggest industrial revival and waking up to natural resources Georgia ever had.
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