Wake up meaning in English
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Definition
to wake up: to stop sleeping, to awake
I woke up early this morning, I have a lot of things to do today.
This is an irregular verb:
I wake up / I woke up / I have woken up
Examples
- "I woke up incredibly late"
- "When he woke up, Bruno was lying in a hospital bed."
- "If I speak any louder, they might wake up and fall out of the tree!"
- "Wake up, gentle travelers."
- "Chuk-Chuk : Wake up."
- "Icarus wake up!"
- "When I woke up this morning I had this music stuck in my head."
- "Jean-Pierre : Wake up!"
- "Wake up Edward!"
- "Guy DuPuy : I woke up very late"
- "Brian : Krazy Gidyeon, it's time to wake up now."
- "Edward! Wake up! Sleeping on the job, huh?"
- "When Delavigne woke up, he was lying in a hospital bed."
- "Hey buddy, wake up! Wake up! We're here at the harbor!"
- "One time I woke up in the morning, and he was checking all my text messages."
- "I've just woken up and I'm flying a plane."
- "Let me know when he wakes up, ok?"
- "When I woke up later I began to weep."
- "The last vision I have, just before I wake up screaming, is the face of the truck driver, the evil intent in his eyes, and the faint smile on his lips, as tranquil as my yoga master."
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