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Definition of waking in English: wakingnoun ˈweɪkɪŋˈweɪkɪŋ mass nounThe state of being awake. he hangs between sleeping and waking Example sentencesExamples - Kirsty spends most of her waking hours doing the housework and making sure her mother has everything she needs.
- Since I spend so much of my waking day in my car I've got myself a stereo that is also an MP3 player.
- With three small discs I can store enough music to keep me happy for the entire waking day.
- He dedicates every hour of his waking life to playing the best tennis he can, and what is his reward?
- Only during the first and last two hours of your waking day is alertness significantly impaired.
- We spent the next two hours reliving our waking nightmare together.
- However, I should have been able to shake my dream mood from my waking mood.
- Apart from his sister, there are no women in his life, and all his waking hours are devoted to his patients.
- That way they would have to suffer every day of their waking life with the knowledge of what they had done.
- In the dream, his waking life seemed unreal and incongruous.
- It rules your thoughts and consumes your every waking moment plus some.
- Neither the schools that most children attend nor the mass media that fill so many of their waking hours offer such experiences.
- We spent every waking moment together, talking and laughing.
- When Ben was born we bought a camcorder in order to capture his every waking moment no matter how insignificant.
- But it's certainly a little tricky expanding your social circle when your entire waking life is spent in the company of the same six other people.
- In hard times, every waking moment was spent foraging for food.
- The waking at night for comfort definitely started when we started looking for houses a couple of months back.
- So, our sleeping brain may be able to find solutions that our waking brain cannot.
- All our waking life we and our minds are in constant dialogue, negotiation, argument, disagreement.
- Turns out he's just dreaming, but his waking reality is just barely less harsh.
Definition of waking in US English: wakingnounˈwākiNGˈweɪkɪŋ The state of being awake. he hangs between sleeping and waking Example sentencesExamples - When Ben was born we bought a camcorder in order to capture his every waking moment no matter how insignificant.
- But it's certainly a little tricky expanding your social circle when your entire waking life is spent in the company of the same six other people.
- So, our sleeping brain may be able to find solutions that our waking brain cannot.
- We spent every waking moment together, talking and laughing.
- All our waking life we and our minds are in constant dialogue, negotiation, argument, disagreement.
- Kirsty spends most of her waking hours doing the housework and making sure her mother has everything she needs.
- That way they would have to suffer every day of their waking life with the knowledge of what they had done.
- In hard times, every waking moment was spent foraging for food.
- We spent the next two hours reliving our waking nightmare together.
- Neither the schools that most children attend nor the mass media that fill so many of their waking hours offer such experiences.
- Turns out he's just dreaming, but his waking reality is just barely less harsh.
- Since I spend so much of my waking day in my car I've got myself a stereo that is also an MP3 player.
- Only during the first and last two hours of your waking day is alertness significantly impaired.
- However, I should have been able to shake my dream mood from my waking mood.
- With three small discs I can store enough music to keep me happy for the entire waking day.
- Apart from his sister, there are no women in his life, and all his waking hours are devoted to his patients.
- The waking at night for comfort definitely started when we started looking for houses a couple of months back.
- It rules your thoughts and consumes your every waking moment plus some.
- He dedicates every hour of his waking life to playing the best tennis he can, and what is his reward?
- In the dream, his waking life seemed unreal and incongruous.
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