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wake - a vigil held over a corpse the night before burial; "there's no weeping at an Irish wake" |
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viewing |
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vigil,
watch the rite of staying awake for devotional purposes (especially on the eve of a religious festival)
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wake - the wave that spreads behind a boat as it moves forward; "the motorboat's wake capsized the canoe" |
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backwash |
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moving ridge,
wave a movement like that of a sudden occurrence or increase in a specified phenomenon; "a wave of settlers"; "troops advancing in waves"
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| verbo |
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wake - be awake, be alert, be there |
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catch some z's,
kip,
log z's,
sleep,
slumber be asleep
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sit up,
stay up change to an upright sitting position; "He sat up in bed"
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wake - make aware of; "His words woke us to terrible facts of the situation" |
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alarm,
alert warn or arouse to a sense of danger or call to a state of preparedness; "The empty house alarmed him"; "We alerted the new neighbors to the high rate of burglaries"
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