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  • 1awake to something — formal phrase knowing about a situation and ready to deal with it She is fully awake to her responsibilities. Thesaurus: knowing and knowing about somethingsynonym Main entry: awake * * * aˈwake to sth …

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  • 2Awake to — fully aware: He s awake up to what s going on; they re awake to our plan …

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  • 3Awake and Dreaming — is a novel by Canadian author Kit Pearson. It was first published in 1996. The book follows an impoverished, introverted nine year old girl named Theo Caffrey, who dreams of living with a real family. Plot summaryTheo lives in the slums of… …

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  • 4Awake (film) — Infobox Film name = Awake caption = Theatrical release poster director = Joby Harold producer = Jason Kliot John Penotti Joana Vicente writer = Joby Harold starring = Hayden Christensen Jessica Alba Terrence Howard distributor = The Weinstein… …

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  • 5awake — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ early, late ▪ She awoke early the next morning. ▪ abruptly (esp. AmE), suddenly ▪ He awoke suddenly in a cold sweat …

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  • 6Awake (Dream Theater album) — Infobox Album | Name = Awake Type = studio Artist = Dream Theater Released = October 4 1994 Recorded = May – July 1994 One On One studios Devonshire studios Genre = Progressive metal Length = 75:00 Label = EastWest Producer = John Purdell and… …

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  • 7awake — [[t]əwe͟ɪk[/t]] awakes, awaking, awoke, awoken 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ, ADJ after v Someone who is awake is not sleeping. I don t stay awake at night worrying about that... Nightmares kept me awake all night. 2) PHRASE: usu v link PHR Someone… …

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  • 8awake — I. /əˈweɪk / (say uh wayk) verb (awoke or awaked, awoken, awaking) –verb (t) 1. to rouse from sleep; wake up. 2. to stir the interest of; excite. 3. to stir, disturb (the memories, fears, etc.). –verb (i) 4. to wake up. 5. to come to a… …

  • 9awake — I. verb (awoke; also awaked; awoken or awaked; also awoke; awaking) Etymology: Middle English awaken (from Old English awacan, onwacan, from 1a , on + wacan to awake) & awakien, from Old English awacian, from 1a + wacian to be awake more …

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  • 10awake to — Australian Slang fully aware: He s awake up to what s going on; they re awake to our plan …

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