How To Use Awakened In A Sentence

  • I was partly awakened by noise and a couple of guys crowding me as they sat on the edge of my cot.
  • This magnificent bit of luck, the finding of the calisaya, awakened in the susceptible bosom of Mr. Marcoy an ardent desire to explore for himself the site of its discovery. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873
  • Or the first man awakened to a sense of the divine. Christianity Today
  • Do you think the newly awakened lionhearted people are going to be frightened by an official hat? An Enemy of the People
  • the sound awakened them
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  • At about midnight they were suddenly awakened from their sleep by a loud noise and the earth trembling, which caused the whole building to shake about them. The Gods of Asgard
  • They would be awakened before daybreak and by eight had already had prayers and a math or science lesson.
  • Currado, began to consider Giannotto and some remembrance of the boyish lineaments of her son's countenance being by occult virtue awakened in her, without awaiting farther explanation, she ran, open-armed, to cast herself upon his neck, nor did overabounding emotion and maternal joy suffer her to say a word; nay, they so locked up all her senses that she fell into her son's arms, as if dead. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
  • What was it that had awakened her — what in awakening had changed the inpouring human consciousness into this flood of fury? The Metal Monster
  • The light flashes on and I am rudely awakened. Times, Sunday Times
  • And look at what happened to him by the end of his life because those of us who spoke out awakened him to understand that what he's doing is not acceptable.
  • I wanted to sleep a little longer, but the faint light of the sun had awakened me.
  • But there was nothing but the unrelieved monotony of dormant fields, no significant growth yet awakened by the spring. THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
  • But the civilized world has awakened, as if from a long sleep, to look for the first time upon a real new day for the underman. My Own Life Story
  • He had finally dozed into a fitful sleep only to be awakened by a horrible dream, his only problem, he couldn't remember it.
  • Visually and choreographically, the show is a snore, but you might be awakened by the hyperboisterous audience carrying on like a claque, which it may have been.
  • I was awakened before cockcrow by the sound of distant rifles.
  • Every summer it seems America is reawakened to the destructive forces of forest fires.
  • Increasingly now those who "ignorantly" voted for him ... literally not pejoratively have awakened saying to themselves over and over and over again, "What the heck have I done? Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog
  • What little sleep she managed to get the night before had been troubled by dreams of violence and talking animals, and she had awakened, time and again, wringing wet.
  • These men who had awakened, laughed dissolvent laughs, and the old muddle of schools and colleges, books and traditions, the old fumbling, half-figurative, half-formal teaching of the Churches, the complex of weakening and confusing suggestions and hints, amidst which the pride and honor of adolescence doubted and stumbled and fell, became nothing but a curious and pleasantly faded memory. In the Days of the Comet
  • After a century of "noble savage" idealization, the peasantry's violence during the French Revolution had reawakened fears of more "ignoble" savagery.
  • Buelow was appointed kapellmeister of the Court Theatre; reforms, peculiarly disagreeable to those reformed, were set on foot; and singers, players, regisseurs, who had anticipated sleeping away their existence in the good old fashion, were violently awakened by this reckless adventurer, charlatan, and what not, who had won the King's ear. Wagner
  • She was awakened by a noise at two in the morning.
  • The entire team awoke early, all unable to sleep when they were awakened.
  • I could maybe deal with being awakened in the night by a precognitive event, especially if it was a specific one. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • As new imaging technologies offer us graphic evidence of the visible humanity of the growing fetus, our moral sentiments may be powerfully awakened or reawakened.
  • Two days later the former Enniskillen high school principal slipped into a coma from which he never awakened.
  • The prediction of this calamity is here given very largely, and in lively expressions, which one would think should have awakened and affected the most stupid. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • The first advance of the little army of the elect reawakened their rage; they grasped their arms, and waited but their leader's signal to commence the attack, when the clear tones of Adrian's voice were heard, commanding them to fall back; with confused murmur and hurried retreat, as the wave ebbs clamorously from the sands it lately covered, our friends obeyed. III.4
  • Some have foreshocks signalling what is to come - but, as those so rudely awakened last night know only too well, others do not.
  • Could this sleeping giant, if awakened, play a role in the revival of labor unions and progressive politics?
  • Nightmares are vivid and terrifying nocturnal episodes in which the dreamer is abruptly awakened from sleep.
  • Something that always awakened a cold beast deep in my gut. Exploring language (6th edn)
  • When we hear the calling and our caring is awakened, we respond, and then we are able to find solutions. Agapi Stassinopoulos: Rethinking Our Conception of Leadership
  • Something was awakened in me really quick. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anger she had none, but apprehension and conceptions strange, such as disturb the awakened soul of woman, ere the storm of passion comes to overcharge it. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843
  • At daybreak, as he awakened again and struggled to sit up, a crowd of peasants gathered around him.
  • She had just awakened, her eyes sleepy and her hair tousled.
  • She was awakened by a noise at two in the morning.
  • At 2:30 this morning I awakened suddenly from a sound sleep convinced I'd heard a keening cry.
  • I thought that here was a fit illustration for a fairy tale; then I remembered the Colonel's account of how he had awakened in the act of entering this romantic plaisance, and I was touched anew by an unrestfulness, by a sense of the uncanny. Bat Wing
  • Anest was awakened from the deep, dream-filled, restorative sleep of the travel-weary by an annoying, persistent knocking at the door.
  • They would be awakened by a weight pressing on them, or the clothes would be pulled from the bed, or they would hear the sound of a dress sweeping the floor.
  • unawakened emotions
  • Following a cozy soak, they retired to the bedroom, eventually fell to sleep but were awakened by the smell of smoke.
  • When these daff legislators will have to actually go to Chicago to talk to the president and see him in his own environment, playing with his daughters, visiting with his friends, walking along the lake shore with his wife, perhaps they will be re-awakened to what normal life is like. Why the Obamas Should Move Back to Chicago
  • He ruminates, at one point, that maybe awakened men and women of old were copied by students and initiates observing this movement in the hope that it would be beneficial or move them towards the ‘goal’.
  • She wore a white muslin dress, a rose-colored sash, and rose-colored ribbons in the pretty cap on her head; her chemisette was moulded so deliciously by her shoulders and the loveliest rounded contours, that the sight of her awakened an irresistible desire of possession in the depths of the heart. The Message
  • As the late eighties approached interest in disco was reawakened.
  • -- Ipley crooned a ready accompaniment: the sleepers had been awakened: the women and the men were alive, half-dancing, half-chorusing here a baby was tossed, and there an old fellow's elbow worked mutely, expressive of the rollicking gaiety within him: the whole length of the booth was in a pleasing simmer, ready to overboil with shouts humane and cheerful, while Sandra Belloni — Volume 2
  • The sound of gunshots and bombs awakened the dreamers to the nightmare that was real life.
  • M'liss's readiness and brilliancy, of course, captivated the greatest number, and provoked the greatest applause, and M'liss's antecedents had unconsciously awakened the strongest sympathies of the miners, whose athletic forms were ranged against the walls, or whose handsome bearded faces looked in at the window. The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Tales With Condensed Novels, Spanish and American Legends, and Earlier Papers
  • At a time when the English stage trafficked in romantic fripperies, he awakened complacent audiences to a host of social ills abetted by conventional morality, bourgeois respectability, and ossified institutions.
  • As I think of it today, China has awakened, and Dr. Liu has stood before us today and given in faultless English this great presentation. The Fight for Democracy in China
  • If the mental process of Herbart's four periods is to come naturally, it would be essential that great interest in the object should exist; it is interest which would keep the mind amused, or, as the famous pedagogist would say, plunged in the idea, and would maintain it in a system nevertheless embracing multilateral ideas; and hence it is necessary that "interest" should be awakened and should persist in all instruction. Spontaneous Activity in Education
  • My holiday in Paris awakened a passion for French food in me.
  • It could've only been about an hour and a half before I feel asleep, but I slept until I was awakened by the front door opening.
  • It was, moreover, immeasurably superior to the classic attempts of the architects of the middle Georgian period, who, carried away by the enthusiasm awakened by the perusal of the newly-published "Antiquities" of Stuart and Revett, attempted to adapt Doric porticos, hexastyle, octostyle, etc., to modern domestic architecture. Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885
  • Her father's emphasis on 'soundly' declared an approval of the deed, and she was chilled by a sickening abhorrence and dread of the cruel brute in men, such as, awakened by she knew not what, had haunted her for a year of her girlhood. Beauchamp's Career — Complete
  • An old story tells of a desert nomad who awakened hungry in the middle of the night. Christianity Today
  • Her interest in medicine was reawakened when she had the opportunity to work in a rural Zairean hospital.
  • Multitudes of every rank thronged him; but especially the heathenized and embruted colliers near Bristol listened to the unknown gospel, and their awakened feelings were revealed to the preacher by his observing the white gutters made by the tears that ran down their grimy faces. A History of American Christianity
  • His daughter's listless behavior since Lan had awakened was something he would have called moping in anyone else. Brightly Burning
  • The tumult in the streets awakened everyone in the house.
  • ‘Buddha’ is a not a personal name but an honorific title which means ‘awakened one’.
  • I was rudely awakened by an ostler with the news and came immediately here. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • Interest in the scientific potential of the inversion layer was awakened in the late 1950s.
  • We awakened to find the others had gone.
  • In a late conversation, you desired my thoughts concerning a scriptural and consistent manner of addressing the consciences of unawakened sinners in the course of your ministry.
  • That what we here urge is true, i.e. that there are such presentative movements in the sensory organs, any one may convince himself, if he attends to and tries to remember the affections we experience when sinking into slumber or when being awakened. On Dreams
  • I was awakened at about 12: 30 AM by the annoying sound of a mosquito buzzing around my head.
  • As a result of 9′s mistakes, an even greater danger than the Beast is awakened from the past. “9″ is a runaway 10. A wonderful movie– see on the big screen « Third Point of Singularity
  • I had often seen the same look on his face in the morning as he awakened as he was of the most cheerful disposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dorothea was a "sleepyhead" and had seldom been known to get up when first awakened. Boys and Girls Bookshelf; a Practical Plan of Character Building, Volume I (of 17) Fun and Thought for Little Folk
  • “Gently now,” she thought, for the dead were like children awakened from a nap: drowsy, confused, liable to be fussy. A Night Visit to Endor « A Fly in Amber
  • For two years we had been close; she had been so much my friend, she could not in maiden charity seal for me a so unwelcome fate, I had awakened her slumbering soul with my first look into the sphinx wonder of her eyes. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • But initially the shock of defeat was at least partly compensated by the newly awakened great expectations for the future.
  • They have assured me that you possess certain powers, powers which are only possessed by the truly awakened. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • I slept fitfully, awakened from time to time by my fears alone, at others by the haunting war cries or the percussive sound of an explosion in the distance.
  • The newly-awakened sheep bleated from the hills, and the umbrageous herbage, dropping dew, seemed glittering with a thousand fairy gems. The Scottish Chiefs
  • And burning dawn now awakened beside me, and I got up on my elbow and acknowledged my conqueror, my subduer, and the room for taming me in. Burning dawn
  • He was awakened at dawn by the sound of crying.
  • He was rudely awakened by the sound of drilling.
  • She awoke to a day of brilliant sunshine. Waken and awaken are much more formal. Awaken is used especially in literature:The Prince awakened Sleeping Beauty with a kiss.
  • On the following morning, I was awakened by the clanging of doors and the activity of inmates serving food.
  • My Aunt Naomi, like some latter-day Sleeping Beauty permanently imprisoned, never awakened to or acceded to adult sexuality.
  • About midnight she was awakened by the music of a band composed of a clarinet, hautboy, flute, cornet a piston, trombone, bassoon, flageolet, and triangle. Ursula
  • Every time he reawakened he got up and went to the nearest drug dealer around him and bought gear, and we were watching him, through the double-barrelled shotgun.
  • He smiled, as a man awakened from a bad dream and still oppressed by the substance of the dream. The Sheriff of Kona
  • But the conflict had reawakened French interest in Italy, and in 1619 a dynastic marriage was concluded between Charles Emanuel's heir and Louis XIII's sister.
  • The light flashes on and I am rudely awakened. Times, Sunday Times
  • In relation to power, it is, like solitude, the open heaven through which the grandeurs of eternity flow into the penetralian recesses of the human heart, after that once the faculties of thought, or the sensibilities, have been powerfully awakened. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863
  • Was it books, scientific and poetic, that awakened his feelings?
  • It was not until 1933 that popular interest was first awakened after the first picture apparently showing a monster was published. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had awakened from a nightmare with beads of sweat rolling down my face.
  • The last bit of his unawakened power surged through him.
  • At night, I was awakened by the piercing wind and burrowed under the quilt to escape the cold.
  • The hallucinations produced in this way are called hypnagogic (from its derivation this term is properly applied only to phenomena observed at the instant when we fall asleep, or when we are imperfectly awakened, and not to the period of most perfect repose), and they occur when the subject is not in a condition favorable to sound sleep. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics
  • This conversation was pointless and only awakened the hollow feeling in the pit of his gut and the sensation of helplessness.
  • By way, too, of further proof that my imagination had awakened, the significance of that knocking at the door set something vibrating within me that most surely had never vibrated before, so that I suddenly realized with what atmosphere of mystical suggestion is the mere act of knocking surrounded -- _knocking at a door_ -- both for him who knocks, wondering what shall be revealed on opening, and for him who stands within, waiting for the summons of the knocker. Masterpieces of Mystery In Four Volumes Mystic-Humorous Stories
  • Recent economic uncertainty has reawakened the need for companies of all sizes to review existing business models and concentrate on ‘cost control.’
  • A human thirst for revenge, long dead, awakened in dormant parts of the brainstem. 365 tomorrows » Wake Up : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • I estimate I got about an hour of sleep last night and one this morning ... awakened from the latter by Mark's call, so he was on his way over before I saw e-mail. Quick I'm-alive post
  • She did not sleep, but lay tossing from side to side in feverish excitement the whole night – having, in fact, a terrible battle between her own fierce passions and her newly awakened conscience. The Hidden Hand
  • And he said unto me, This miry slough is such a place as cannot be mended; it is the descent whither the scum and filth that attends conviction for sin doth continually run, and therefore it is called the Slough of Despond; for still, as the sinner is awakened about his lost condition, there ariseth in his soul many fears, and doubts, and discouraging apprehensions, which all of them get together, and settle in this place. The Pilgrim`s Progress
  • To begin with, the Buddhas and bodhisattvas, the embodiments of awakened compassion, were ordinary beings exactly like ourselves.
  • His face was stern, yet awakened confidence, and his eyes beamed with youthful radiance.
  • I can state from experience that I've never been awakened from a dead sleep on a worknight by an ice cream truck. Bad humor (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • So, in a picturesque scene, just as Dante and Virgil doze off on the ledge of lento amore, they are awakened by a crowd of penitents rushing by, shouting and weeping with overwrought passion.
  • I had often seen the same look on his face in the morning as he awakened as he was of the most cheerful disposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was not until 1933 that popular interest was first awakened after the first picture apparently showing a monster was published. Times, Sunday Times
  • My mind had got hung up a while back, snagged by a memory awakened at his description of the gatekeeper's role. NIGHT SISTERS
  • Those with such an awakened spirit might be blessed in this life with divine dreams and revelations.
  • The day dawned bright and and sunny, but Ethan was awakened by the sound of someone beating a tattoo on his door.
  • When a local "skulker" is killed, all the old fears are reawakened. From Inside the Box
  • It was, moreover, immeasurably superior to the classic attempts of the architects of the middle Georgian period, who, carried away by the enthusiasm awakened by the perusal of the newly-published "Antiquities" of Stuart and Revett, attempted to adapt Doric porticos, hexastyle, octostyle, etc., to modern domestic architecture. Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885
  • And now, seeing the faces of the crowd—new and middle pretties and even crumblies all head-spinning together—she wondered if the falling sky had awakened something larger. Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet
  • Because of regular daily schedule, I'm just keeping myself busy in performing my apostleship without sincere and necessary imminency to make my spiritual life awakened.
  • A book documenting among other things the effect of an environmental pesticide ingredient known as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, called DDT for short awakened a population to the danger of pollutants. EzineArticles
  • Or have the number of postponements finally awakened us to the fact that it is a bit pointless starting the season knowing that half your games won't even go ahead?
  • A young buck had been awakened from a long sleep.
  • If we seldom see the Beaver's father at work, we seldom see Mason at home - if we do, he has fallen asleep over a brief and is awakened by a potential client who has mysteriously gotten his unlisted home number.
  • Feelings had awakened in her which were new. Emily Fox-Seton
  • The patient should be awakened from sleep every two hours and avoid should strenuous activity for at least 24 hours.
  • In its most extreme form, winter is passed in a deep metabolic coma, awakened only by the returning warmth of spring. The Allergy Handbook
  • Scatter, as from an unextinguished hearth , Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind! be through my lips to unawakened Earth.
  • As she sought to defend herself and seize control of a debate that has been boiling for days, Ms. Palin awakened a new controversy by invoking a phrase fraught with religious symbolism about the false accusation used by anti-Semites of Jews murdering Christian children. NYT > Home Page
  • He is awakened to the fact that the only real parental love he has received has been from his nanny.
  • Just the sound, the constant beating of the rotors frightened me, awakened some primal fear of being hunted, made me want to run, to hide or flee.
  • After the political somnolence of the McCarthy era, the ban the bomb and civil rights movements awakened a new generation of young activists.
  • That light was pre-existent, but at that moment the awakened seers received the vision to see light.
  • But a series of U.S. and Soviet hydrogen bomb tests reawakened public fears, this time focused on the specter of radioactive fallout.
  • The wind abruptly grew fierce and both of them awakened from their stupor to steady themselves.
  • I had often seen the same look on his face in the morning as he awakened as he was of the most cheerful disposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • When a few new traditionalist architects began to stir in the 1970s, they reawakened with a strange amnesia.
  • He is suddenly awakened by the Creature standing over his bed; he then runs out of the room into the streets of Ingolstadt. Plot Summary
  • The liberals 'overreach has awakened the sleeping giant known as The Silent Majority and they're suddenly amazed the American people aren't just dancing along merrily to the fife the Pied Piker (Obama) is playing. Obama goes to health-care battlefront with N.H. town hall
  • While Edwin strove to guess who could be the inventor of so dire a falsehood against the truest of Scots, he awakened an alarm in Wallace for Bruce, which could not be excited for himself, by suggesting that perhaps some intimation had been given to the most ambitious of the abthanes, respecting the arrival of their rightful prince. The Scottish Chiefs
  • Something that always awakened a cold beast deep in my gut. Exploring language (6th edn)
  • Estelle drifted off into an uneasy slumber and was awakened sometime during the late night by a low voice calling out to her.
  • Jerry and I were in the house alone and I'd just fallen asleep, when I was awakened by a loud piercing scream.
  • My aims will mostly be self-work, so I'm starting out as an unawakened dabbler.
  • One day, the missionary was awakened by the sound of scratching at the door, and the noise of whining.
  • Heidi opened her eyes, for the rustling of the wind had awakened her. Heidi
  • A time when so much was on the line for so many yet amidst all the turmoil the culture reawakened (green again) to promises of another better, perhaps “older” way to live: the ancient message of sanity and sanctity re-connected by the Transcendentalist transformers of our time (Kerouac, Ginsburg Snyder, et. al) to the greater oversoul humming and glowing in the works of Emerson and Thoreau. Gary snyder | smokey the bear sutra « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Moreover, if they are opposed, their religious feelings and emotions are awakened.
  • Rudely awakened, the Forester spots the Vixen, the sight of whom releases the beast in him, as in us all.
  • In nineteen fragmented chapters riddled with ellipses, the novel limns the discrete and sometimes discomforting spectrum of desire awakened by intimations of mortality.
  • This fruit is to be found in those professors that on a sudden are so awakened, so convinced, and so affected with their condition that they shake the whole family, the endship, [7] the whole town. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03
  • The music, the dancers, the little crystal-laden supper-tables, the final romp all passed in a kaleidoscopic dream before her, and only the wintry night wind beating upon her in a frigid blast, as she stepped from the awninged passage-way to the limousine, awakened her to a sense of reality. The Fifth Ace
  • This sentiment is all but jettisoned, alas, by the time Snyder recasts the pathetic victories of sexually-reawakened schlub Night Owl (Patrick Wilson) and paramour Silk Spectre (a severely overmatched Malin Akerman) as triumphant victories. Saturday Night’s All Right for Blogging « Gerry Canavan
  • All in all, as the spokesman of Kate Chopin's awakening and awakened women, Edna initiated women's awakening and pursuit of autonomous identity as a woman warrior.
  • The men had gone to bed in a rare mood of good cheer but were abruptly awakened in the early morning hours.
  • He had awakened regenerated and he was now standing in the kitchen doorway, the crest of his hat not an inch from the lintel. DANSVILLE
  • I was only awakened by the sound of someone fiddling with the bolt on the door.
  • During that period of ardent, laborious youth, he faithfully shut himself up in libraries, attended public lectures, and gave himself a solid foundation of learning, which sometimes awakened surprise when discovered under the elegant frivolity of the gay turfman. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • I was awakened around noon by the Sergeant who was in command of yesterday evening's patrol.
  • Heidi opened her eyes, for the rustling of the wind had awakened her. Heidi
  • And as they had dreamed, so it came to passe: for being awakened out of their sleepe, in came his men with so great foison of fish, that the same might haue sufficed a great armie of men, for the vittelling of them at that season. Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (6 of 8) The Sixt Booke of the Historie of England
  • During the second week, on three successive nights, the husband was awakened by other noises. Dictionary of Mind, Body and Spirit
  • While she had been a slave to her newly awakened senses, Travis had always been in control.
  • A glimpse of the silent rage of China's populace has awakened Japan to the need for a comprehensive regional strategy.
  • The anguish it caused a man so compressed must have been terrible; the wrath it awakened inappeasable. Mugby Junction
  • Michiel Spithoven knows that there are some people out there who generally hate being awakened rudely, which is why he came up with the DIY Gentle Wake Up Alarm Clock that allows one to be nudged awake without a loud jolt. Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets
  • As was to be expected, after nearly three almost letterless years, I found rare delight in replying to my reawakened correspondents. A Mind That Found Itself An Autobiography
  • It was my interest in and enthusiasm about cells and their culture, first awakened there, that 14 years later was to direct me into human cytogenetics, thence human genetics.
  • The following morning, I was rudely awakened by the loud downpour of rain bashing against the sides of our flimsy tent.
  • I had often seen the same look on his face in the morning as he awakened as he was of the most cheerful disposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the slow burn of his steady gaze awakened feelings within her which were scary.
  • After a few days of self-discipline, the man who resolves not to doze, that is, not to allow some sleepy part of his body to keep him in bed after his brain has once awakened, will find himself, without knowing why, an early riser. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics
  • This morning at about 6AM, I was awakened by the blissful sound of rain falling.
  • God's end in afflicting them; their consciences were not awakened, nor their hearts softened and humbled, nor were they driven to seek unto Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • The technically advanced countries may some day have their moral consciousness revived by the horrors of science, once they failed to have it awakened by the wonders of the world.
  • When the boy awakened from his coma fully he would discover that all he knew were dead and dust.
  • Or the first man awakened to a sense of the divine. Christianity Today
  • You may have awakened these feelings, you're upset about it and want no part in his relationship ending. The Sun
  • Howard, being awakened by the sound of things happening on deck, got sleepily out of his bunk and headed topsides.
  • the awakened baby began to cry
  • It was as if people had been awakened. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jordan popped right out of her sleep, awakened by his reaction.
  • Anders says his bold actions awakened the rest of the defense industry.
  • At that point I began to hear birds chirping over the explosive sound of the firing range, I looked around in confusion, and then was awakened suddenly.
  • For ‘if there is a sense of reality’, writes Musil, ‘there must also be a sense of possibility…the possible includes not only the fantasies of people with weak nerves but also the as yet unawakened intentions of God.’
  • You may have awakened these feelings, you're upset about it and want no part in his relationship ending. The Sun
  • They were awakened by the first, knifelike rays of the sun as it pierced the eastern sky. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • We awakened to find the others had gone.
  • Even though my mind has been awakened from its somnolent state, the body has been subjected to an antipodal experience.
  • Most damaging of all is the rumour that the phone call that reawakened Newcastle's interest in Woodgate came from within the Leeds camp.
  • Essie, more than usually woolly-headed because of being awakened, asked seriously was this because of the war being over. FAIRYLAND
  • Henry had awakened to feel a ghostly presence in the form of a room that was suddenly terribly cold, not knowing that Lucien had merely left the entrance to one of the draftiest passages open for a time. Eighteen
  • The public has been awakened to the full horror of the situation.
  • Materialism begins to fade and a newly awakened spirituality loosens the grip of ingrained beliefs and ideology.
  • Still in a fog after being awakened from a sound sleep, we suddenly were in the air.
  • It wasn't her fault that she had awakened feelings in him that he hadn't felt in countless years.
  • After closing the incision, the animals were awakened and extubated.
  • A few million local men had just been awakened from their recurrent football dream and you could hear it.
  • The ceremony somehow released all of a Master's unawakened power in one go.
  • Michael: Research says that Mike Todd was the man who awakened you as an actress and as a woman.
  • And thy wit shall then be awakened, and thou shalt know indeed/Why the brave man's spear is broken, and his war-shield fails at need;/Why the loving is unbeloved; why the just man falls from his state;/Why the liar gains in a day what the soothfast strives for late.

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