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Awakes meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of awake
Example sentences (20)
From the windows of her home next to the monastery, she awakes to a sight of the impeccably white brick and mortar Buddha sitting on a pink concrete lotus flower.
Wide Awakes who had started out as demonstrators were now combatants.
Each morning it is the same sun that awakes us, but so too do we welcome each day as a new experience.
In another scene, John Moore awakes from a nightmare in which the young prostitute who lured him into a trap in last week’s episode has his eyes similarly cut out.
This must be tough for her family, and will be difficult for her when she awakes.
And in her poem Agnes: A Fairy Tale (1891), Lilian M Bennett treats the two names as interchangeable: "Old Santa Claus is exceedingly kind, / but he won't come to Wide-awakes, you will find..
Ashpool intermittently awakes from his cryogenic death-sleep, and the child 3Jane perceives Wintermute as a ghost whispering in her ear.
Azucena awakes and tries to stop di Luna.
Cecil awakes alone near Mysidia.
Estragon awakes and pulls his boots off again.
Harry passes out and awakes in the school hospital, where Dumbledore explains to him that he survived because his mother sacrificed her life to protect him, and this left a powerful protective charm on him.
He causes the nurse to become drowsy and when she awakes from his spell, she removes the sprigs of wolfsbane placing it in a hallway chest of drawers.
He greets Ricky, now a twenty-something beauty, when she awakes.
Imogen awakes to find the headless body, and believes it to be Posthumus due to the fact the body is wearing Posthumus' clothes.
In Stave V of A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens (1843), Scrooge awakes on Christmas morning, "making a perfect Laocoon of himself with his stockings".
I wasn't aware of that before, because I didn't yet feel inside me none of those sexual appetites that love generally awakes, not even when we were in bed together.
Jon Anderson of Yes was also brought in to sing the first part of the album's title track, "Prince Rupert Awakes", which Fripp and Sinfield considered to be outside Haskell's range and style.
Skrýmir awakes after each attempt, only to say that he detected an acorn falling on his head or that he wonders if bits of tree from the branches above have fallen on top of him.
Soon after, he retires to his bed with a deathly illness, and later awakes from a dream, having fully recovered his sanity.
The second attempt awakes Skrýmir.