wake in a sentence
n.
Definition
Wake (verb): To emerge from sleep or cause someone to emerge from sleep.
Sample Sentences
- I usually wake up early to enjoy the quiet morning hours.
- The loud noise from the construction site made it impossible for me to wake peacefully.
- She tried to wake him gently, but he was deep in sleep.
- After the long flight, it took him a while to fully wake from his jet lag.
- The sunrise always seemed to wake the city with its vibrant colors.
- The loud noise from the street made it difficult for me to wake peacefully.
- She felt a sense of relief as she began to wake from the troubling dream.
- It's important to wake your body up gradually by stretching after sleep.
- The alarm is set to wake me at seven, but I often hit snooze.
- I like to wake up early to enjoy the quiet of the morning.
- The sudden noise outside was enough to wake the entire neighborhood.
- She tried to wake him gently, not wanting to startle him from his dreams.
- Their friendship helped him wake from the emotional numbness he had felt for years.
- The sun began to rise, casting a warm glow that seemed to wake the world around.
- I always wake up early to enjoy the quiet of the morning.
- The loud noise from the street was enough to wake the entire neighborhood.
- She tried to wake him gently, not wanting to disturb his peaceful sleep.
- The aroma of fresh coffee was enough to wake my spirits.
- He felt a sudden urge to wake from his daydream and return to reality.
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