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Filter by Meaning The loud noises of the city can waken up a sense of anxiety and unease in some individuals.
The smell of fresh bread baking can waken the appetite.
The musician's creativity began to waken after a long period of writer's block.
The volcano has begun to waken after years of dormancy.
The painting seemed to waken as the restorer began cleaning it.
The flowers in the garden will waken in the spring.
The teacher used a game to waken the students' interest in history.
The constant noise pollution from the city makes it difficult to waken up refreshed in the morning.
The chemical injection was administered to waken the patient from their coma.
The loud thunderstorm caused the baby to waken from her nap.
A cup of tea can waken me up when I'm feeling sleepy.
The therapist's questions helped waken repressed memories from her childhood.
The athlete needed a few minutes to waken his muscles before the big game.
The failure of his business caused him to waken up to the harsh reality of life.
The sound of the alarm clock helped him waken up from his deep sleep.
The experience of traveling to a foreign country can waken a sense of curiosity about different cultures.
The smell of fresh coffee always helps to waken me up in the morning.
After taking the sleeping pill, it took him a long time to waken up the next morning.
She set her alarm clock to waken her up for her morning workout.
She tried to waken her baby gently so as not to startle him.
The company's new marketing campaign has helped to waken interest in their products.
I tried to waken my friend who was sleeping through the movie.
The medicine he took caused him to waken frequently during the night.
The news of the pandemic helped to waken people to the importance of public health measures.
The therapist's guidance helped him waken to the root of his anxiety.
The motivational speaker tried to waken the audience's enthusiasm.
A loud noise outside the house caused the dog to waken from his deep sleep.
He was so tired that even the loud thunder didn't waken him up.
The warm weather in spring helps the flowers to waken from their winter slumber.
It takes a while for your brain to waken fully after you wake up.
It takes a while for my creativity to waken, but once it does, I can write for hours.
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