Pronunciation of the English word awaken.
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1. | May I awaken within the dream and grasp the fact that I am dreaming so that all dream-like beings may likewise awaken from the nightmare of illusory suffering and confusion. | |
2. | This book will awaken your imagination. | |
3. | Those who look outward dream, but those who look inward awaken. | |
4. | If a piece of knotted string can unleash the wind, and if a drowned man can awaken, then I believe a broken man can heal. | |
5. | The sleeping man can be awoken, but who can awaken the waking one? | |
6. | The queen was more frightened than words can describe, and could neither speak a word nor move from the place so as to awaken the King or the sailors. | |
7. | The cock and the other birds awaken me in the morning. | |
8. | Daphnis, perceiving it, laid down his pipe and while he gazed on her charms, he thus sighed to himself: "What eyes are those which are now closed in sleep! What a mouth is that which breathes so sweetly! Neither apples nor wild-flowers have so sweet a scent! Ah! But I fear to kiss it! Her lips sting me to the heart, and like new honey drive me mad! Besides, a kiss would awaken her!" | |
9. | Mary was awaken by the cries of her child. | |
10. | The stars awaken a certain reverence, because though always present, they are inaccessible. |