Summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic.
Cause to be alert and energetic.
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Examples for "wake "
Examples for "wake "
1 A very serious wake up call our industry needs to get serious!
2 Will the Government now wake up to the crisis in third-level education?
3 Every morning I'd wake up saying, 'Today I'll get ahold of myself.
4 But fuel prices soared in the wake of the 1973 oil crisis.
5 I suppose the answer will explain the question, once you wake up.
1 Hope they don't keep us awake ; they'll be sleeping right under us.
2 People in the provinces do dream; in Paris everybody is wide awake .
3 The voices of the birds awake in the trellis on the wall.
4 After an hour of talk Isaac could not stay awake any longer.
5 I am awake and safe; the fire is not in my room.
1 I would rouse the plantation; in an hour you would be found.
2 I am sorry to rouse you from sleep, but will you come?'
3 English scenery, animating air; a rouse to the blood and the mind.
4 We need to rouse it slowly and bring it under your control.
5 We need to talk, but I can't will myself to rouse him.
1 Come morning light with soft-lit powers to awaken love that's ever sure.
2 The approach of Easter seems to awaken the same feelings every year.
3 Also, in this land, it could awaken others, creatures best left sleeping.
4 Sir Isaac did not fail to awaken me at the time mentioned.
5 You will awaken to see your end of it in the morning.
1 She felt the human interest it never failed to waken in her.
2 The bustle around seemed to waken the mother from a wretched revery.
3 Now the misery of it has gone to sleep; don't waken it.
4 Presently Balthazar appeared to waken ; he looked quickly about him, and said,-
5 Nothing else would waken him but a threat to his beloved cousin.
1 A very serious wake up call our industry needs to get serious!
2 Will the Government now wake up to the crisis in third-level education?
3 Every morning I'd wake up saying, 'Today I'll get ahold of myself.
4 I suppose the answer will explain the question, once you wake up .
5 The government needs to wake up , take action and initiate an NAP.
1 More recently, Cruddas has come alive to the potential of radical democracy.
2 Soccer: Tonight, Little Italy will come alive on Sir Matt Busby way.
3 They looked odd, but made music come alive in a fresh way.
4 The screen had come alive , with a number of symbols flitting by.
5 Watch the sun set and see the city come alive after dark.
1 Their intention was of course to arouse the interest of Broadway producers.
2 The sensory exercises arouse and intensify the central activities in our children.
3 The jewellers gasp in the immensity of the hope her words arouse .
4 The Psalm was very appropriate; well fitted to arouse the military spirit:
5 Nor did the sight of the male organs arouse any particular sensations.
6 Traders in a small way arouse all the arrogance of the planter.
7 And the most powerful of all the arts that arouse the emotions.
8 See if you cannot arouse in Mae an interest in girlish sports.
9 The Western nations had tried to arouse China, and they had failed.
10 He did nothing to arouse himself; he was for the present idle.
11 He had always managed to arouse a controversial spirit in the girl.
12 To see artillery ready for action in the convoy might arouse suspicion.
13 The images it has mirrored arouse its horror and make it sad.
14 That will arouse confusion and bewilderment, but not suspicion of the truth.
15 Never before had the combination failed to arouse and amuse the boy.
16 And tread softly lest you arouse the sentry on the other side.
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