Carefully observant or attentive; on the lookout for possible danger.
(Of sleep) easily disturbed.
Marked by full consciousness or alertness.
1 I wish I did; but I am one of the wakeful kind.
2 So everyone spent the hours of darkness in wakeful watching and waiting.
3 Stephen sometimes slept; Elfride alone was wakeful and palpitating hour after hour.
4 This watchful guardian of the mid-world is as wakeful as the birds.
5 He was wakeful and that wretched Habanera kept throbbing in his head.
6 With the epidemic of fires she was once more restless and wakeful .
7 In a few minutes a too- wakeful mind struggled with an exhausted body.
8 I believe the old man happened to be wakeful and heard it.
9 He would not pass the night wakeful and wasted by your love.
10 None of them spoke till they were far from the wakeful children.
11 I only knew that it was very strange, and kept me wakeful .
12 The night creaked in on the wings of countless wakeful insects churring.
13 Through the wakeful night, Hugh's helpless situation was perpetually in his thoughts.
14 A few wakeful ones glanced at him over the tops of magazines.
15 An owl is not more wakeful than he has been of late.
16 He opened his eyes, moaned and groaned, and awoke wakeful at once.
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