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  • 21wide-awake — adjective Date: 1791 1. fully awake 2. alertly watchful especially for advantages or opportunities Synonyms: see watchful …

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  • 22wide-awake — 1. adjective a) completely or fully awake b) alert, vigilant or watchful 2. noun The sooty tern …

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  • 23wide-awake — adj 1. fully awake, open eyed, up and about, up. 2. watchful, vigilant, alert, observant, on the lookout; aware, wary, on the job, attentive; sleepless, unblinking, unsleeping, unnodding; keen, astute, sharp, quick, smart, bright; clear witted,… …

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  • 24wide-awake — /waɪd əˈweɪk/ (say wuyd uh wayk) adjective 1. fully awake; with the eyes wide open. 2. alert, keen, or knowing. –noun 3. a soft wide brimmed felt hat as worn by a countryman (def. 3) …

  • 25wide awake — ▶ adjective FULLY AWAKE, conscious, sleepless, insomniac; archaic watchful. Opposites asleep …

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  • 26wide — adjective (wider, widest) 1》 of great or more than average width.     ↘(after a measurement and in questions) from side to side.     ↘open to the full extent: wide eyes. 2》 including a great variety of people or things.     ↘spread among a large… …

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  • 27Fly — Fly, a. Knowing; wide awake; fully understanding another s meaning. [Slang] Dickens. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 28Controversies regarding Jehovah's Witnesses — Jehovah s Witnesses have experienced controversy in their relationships with mainstream Christianity, governments, former members, and the general public.Fact|date=September 2008 They or their representatives have been accused of heresy, racism,… …

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  • 29Eschatology of Jehovah's Witnesses — The eschatology of Jehovah s Witnesses is central to their religious beliefs. They believe that Jesus Christ has been ruling in heaven as king since 1914 (a date they believe was prophesied in Scripture), and that after that time a period of… …

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  • 30Dream — For other uses, see Dream (disambiguation). The Knight s Dream , 1655, by Antonio de Pereda Dreams are successions of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep …

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