Phrases with «wake»

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The word "wake" means to become conscious after sleeping or to be aware of something. It can also refer to the waves or trail left by a boat or ship as it moves through water. Full definition

Adjective + «wake»

«to wake» + noun

Noun + «wake»

Sentences with «wake»

  • However, she said those don't receive the same press coverage and that most of the board is unified despite the negative perception of the board in wake of the controversies. (wben.com)
  • A single petrol variant, was however introduced later, in wake of rising demand for petrol driven models. (auto.ndtv.com)
  • Q: I'm 52, female, work out and have a decent diet when wake in the morning body is stiff, and can not walk. (consumerhealthdigest.com)
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