Use wake in a sentence
Sentences starting with wake
- Wake up--it is nothing. [11]
- Wake Monsieur le Baron! [9]
- Wake up, Allingham, and tell us where you've been and what you've seen. [11]
- Wake up now and remember if you are Luke Allingham who went with Franklin to the silent seas of the Pole. [11]
- Wake me then. [11]
- Wake up! [6]
- Wake up! [11]
Sentences ending with wake
- Or again you would have observed those myriad masses plunging across the veld, still in cohering masses, which shook and broke and scattered, regathering again, as though drawn by a magnet, but leaving stark remnants in their wake. [11]
- Take heed, the worthy matron is about to wake. [10]
- Sleep had not touched Orlando's eyes when, sitting down by the stones which were to mark his resting-place, he waited for Louise to wake. [11]
- Give me a tight frigate that leaves a singing wake. [9]
- Old Roses entered the dining-room quietly with the crowd, far in the Governor's wake. [11]
- With a heavy spirit I crept out of bed, slowly disengaging Nick's arm lest he should wake. [9]
- Tom said he slipped Jim's hat off of his head and hung it on a limb right over him, and Jim stirred a little, but he didn't wake. [5]
- And in spite of it all Pontius could spoil all the pleasure of her journey and stay in Alexandria instead of following in her wake. [10]
- Sometimes a buoy is not laid at all, but the yawl goes ahead, hunting the best water, and the steamer follows along in its wake. [5]
- His wife sat in a deep chair before the fire, with her eyes on his face, waiting for him to wake. [8]
Short sentences using wake
- We will not wake him. [5]
- I could not wake him. [11]
- We will not wake her. [12]
- Did he wake up? [5]
- Should I wake Tom? [9]
- She can wake the dead! [5]
- Do wake up, Sonya! [2]
- He didn't wake me. [5]
- I can't wake him. [11]
- I will wake him. [10]
Sentences containing wake two or more times
- Turning to me, he added: "When you wake Weldon, wake him easy. [9]
- Love in her cold grave lies, But she will wake again; With trembling feet will rise, Will call this love in vain, That she doth now despise Ah, love shall wake again! [11]
More example sentences with the word wake in them
- Sergeant Tom, ah, you will wake well, soon. [11]
- It was a wondrous ramble; now and then I gasped for breath, yet on we went till, on the topmost bough of an oak, behold, there was Lorenz Abenberger, and the evil words he spoke made me wake up. [10]
- Perhaps, too, it will wake him, and if not the people shall carry him to his own rooms. [10]
- The sleeping lion will wake again, and, when he uses his teeth and paws--" "My mother will run away, and your father will follow her," replied Caesarion with a melancholy smile, wholly untinged by scorn. [10]
- Even the Professor, who was traveling in the interest of Reform, couldn't wake up a discussion out of such a state of mind. [4]
- That night we went down the lightning-rod a little after ten, and took one of the candles along, and listened under the window-hole, and heard Jim snoring; so we pitched it in, and it didn't wake him. [5]
- If by accident we wake at two in the morning a couple of nights in succession, we have need to be uneasy, for another repetition can turn the accident into a habit; and a month's dallying with whiskey --but we all know these commonplace facts. [5]
- The crowd made way for her, and she came smiling and bowing through the narrow human lane, with Betsy Hale, as escort and support, smiling and bowing in her wake, the audience breaking into welcoming cheers as the old favorites filed along. [5]
- Sad enough it was that, as he shifted his glance from the watch, which ticked loud enough to wake a farmhand in the middle of the day, he found those Spanish eyes which had been so lost in studying him. [11]
- My greatest apprehension was that we might be derailed and the despatches captured; for as fast as our army had advanced, the track of it had closed again, like the wake of a ship at sea. [9]
- And then he was conscious of a palpitating joy which left in its wake a profound thankfulness. [9]
- Mention of the war will wake up a dull company and set their tongues going, when nearly any other topic would fail. [5]
- I did not want to wake Harris a second time, but the gnawing continued until I was compelled to throw the other shoe. [5]
- She seemed to wake, and then all her affection carried her into his arms, and she dried her eyes upon his breast. [11]
- But when I wake up, on Sunday morning, and it's my week and I feel the power all through me, oh, such a wave of exultation and thanksgiving goes surging over me, and I want to shout 'I can walk! [5]
- And when I wake up three days after, here's my eyes as fresh as daisies, and you back, sir, and the thing done that we come to do. [11]
- En when I wake up en fine you back agin, all safe en soun', de tears come, en I could a got down on my knees en kiss yo' foot, I's so thankful. [5]
- Bud Dixon would wake up and miss the swag, and would come straight for us, for he ain't afeard of anything or anybody, that man ain't. [5]
- I did not wake till morning, and then it was to find the governor's nephew building up the fire again. [11]
- She did not wake till late, and it was with downcast eyes and set lips that she went with Karnis and Orpheus to the house of Porphyrius. [10]
- How did he wake me with his lips upon mine eyes, How did the singers carol--the singers of my soul That nest among the thoughts of my beloved! [11]
- How did he wake me with his lips upon mine eyes, How did the singers carol, the singers of my soul, That nest among the thoughts of my beloved! [11]
- Why did you wake me up? [9]
- And did you wake me sir? [5]
- And when you wake I'll tell you what I've done, and you'll--you'll love me then, and tell me so, perhaps. [11]
- I used to wake from the dream for a moment, and I tried to stop, but something in my blood drove me on--inevitably. [11]
- Mr. C. Staniland Wake argues strongly ('Anthropologia,' March, 1874, p. 197) against the views held by these three writers on the former prevalence of almost promiscuous intercourse; and he thinks that the classificatory system of relationship can be otherwise explained. [1]
- He did not wake again until near the middle of the next morning. [5]
- She had become very modest in regard to herself, why should she wake to new life the arrogance now hushed in Eva's breast? [10]
- When I wake up, he still sit there, but his head lie in his arms. [11]
- He took me up to my own room, and I heard him going out to wake Limbo to harness, and at last heard him driving away in our coach. [9]
- You will wake up to many things then. [11]
- Whenever I wake up at night with my feet in a puddle between the blankets, I think of the men. [9]
- A year or two ago, the principal Heidelberg expert was a big Kentuckian; he was invited to the various universities and left a wake of victory behind him all about Germany; but at last a little student in Strasburg defeated him. [5]
- He would have tossed and fidgeted, as his nerves demanded, but he was afraid he might wake Sid. [5]
- I myself seemed to wake with a start, and, rising to my feet, I asked what meant the noise and their amazement. [11]
- She was wont to wake up suddenly in the morning--the very early morning --with the imagined sound of the gold Cock of Beaugard crowing in her ears. [11]
- Should she shout to wake the warriors? [10]
- The mind goes to sleep: the senses and the instincts wake up. [4]
- He may go to sleep saying, "The moment I wake I will think upon such and such a subject," but he will fail. [5]
- It now appeared to say: "Potations do sometimes wake wines; turnips restrain passion; causes necessary to state. [5]
- It worried her to picture his attire when he should wake up. [9]
- To-day I wake to know what life means, and I see--Rosalie! [11]
- Jen now went to him and tried to wake him. [11]
- I did hate to have 'em wake you, and I was just goin' out to shoo them. [8]
- Agrafena Ivanovna used to come to wake Natasha at three in the morning, but generally found her already awake. [2]
- She tried several times to wake Petya that he might eat something, but he only muttered incoherent words without waking up. [2]
- She'll never wake till it's all over, and there goes the clock again! [12]
- Wake, and raise thy voice in numbers Sing to Homer, to the bard Who has given life immortal To the heroes of his lay. [10]
- The peal of thunder, which so swiftly followed the lightning, also startled them and when, soon after, a second one shook the house with its crashing, rattling roar, Herr Ernst went out to wake the chief packer. [10]
- The pain would throb again, unsupportably, and she would wake, and this time it would drive her--she knew not where. [9]
- In less than three hours after daylight all the horses and mules and donkeys in the vicinity would be bought, hired or stolen, and half the community would be off for the mountains, following in the wake of Whiteman. [5]
- Then she sat thinking over these replies until I thought she was lost in a dream and would wake no more. [5]
- During this colloquy the traveller had mounted his servant's horse, and now followed in the wake of the Persians. [10]
- And this was the plot: when the Azores should be in the wake, Captain Paul was to be murdered as he paced his quarterdeck in the morning, the two mates clapt into irons, and so brought to submission. [9]
- Yet how, in the most unfamiliar places, does one wake suddenly to hear or see some most familiar thing, and learn again that the ways of all people and nations are not, after all, so far apart! [11]
- He was sailing the Maria that day as she will never be sailed again: her lee gunwale awash, and a wake like a surveyor's line behind her. [9]
- At sight of the king, they uttered such a loud cry of anguish as to wake him from his reverie. [10]
- She must wake the dreaded man, the only man who could possibly help her. [10]
- He listened to the breathing of his companions, then he approached the poet, unfastened the ring which fettered his ankle to that of Nebsecht, and endeavored to wake the physician, but in vain. [10]
- Berenike was in the act of removing the poultice, so Barine herself went into the atrium to wake the doorkeeper. [10]
- It was said that whoever slept in it would not wake again for fifty years. [5]
- On waking up that morning Count Ilya Rostov left his bedroom softly, so as not to wake the countess who had fallen asleep only toward morning, and came out to the porch in his lilac silk dressing gown. [2]
- Then she remembered that he ought to be on his way, and she shook him gently, then, with all her strength, and called to him quietly all the time, as if her low tones ought to wake him, if nothing else could. [11]
- But it was terrible to wake up and see you. [9]
- Sigel's regiment had swung into the street, drawing in its wake a seething crowd. [9]
- This course was strictly followed by bench after bench as Driscoll traveled in his tumultuous and airy flight toward the door; so he left behind him an ever-lengthening wake of raging and plunging and fighting and swearing humanity. [5]
- Angel hands have strewn the ground deep with snow, that the lightest footstep may be lighter yet; and the very birds are dead, that they may not wake her. [12]
- It was a straight line of thought which, in its intensity, gathered all other thoughts into its wake, reduced them to the control of an obsession. [11]
- Whenever the stage stopped to change horses, we would wake up, and try to recollect where we were--and succeed--and in a minute or two the stage would be off again, and we likewise. [5]
- The town drunkard stirs, the clerks wake up, a furious clatter of drays follows, every house and store pours out a human contribution, and all in a twinkling the dead town is alive and moving. [5]
- No, he would stick to their wake and follow them; he would trust to the darkness for security from discovery. [5]
- The house lay so still, so peaceful,--it would wake to such dismay! [6]
- The "old gospel ship," as the Methodist song calls it, carries many who would steer by the wake of their vessel. [6]
- But this morning she had carried the clothes she needed into the next room on tiptoe, that she might not wake her sister, and urged Katterle, who helped her dress, to hurry. [10]
- By and by she got quiet, rose and went to her bookcase, took down a volume of Coleridge, and read a short time, and so to bed, to sleep and wake from time to time with a sudden start out of uneasy dreams. [6]
- I'm sure I shall wake up and find myself back in Elkington. [9]
- Could she not save him, win him, wake him, cure him of the disease of Self? [11]
- The exhausted messenger sank into a pew and did not wake from his stupor, until the communion was over and the king had ordered a Te Deum for the victory of Lepanto. [10]
- He crossed the room, on tiptoe, as though he feared to wake once more this poor wretch to his misery and hate, Gently he covered again the face with the sheet. [9]
- But the Denver people would wake up then and say "Oho! [5]
- Few words had passed between them, and he had gone, while she remained behind with Father Bourassa, till the patient should wake from the sleep into which he had fallen when Varley left. [11]
- Go at once, or I will wake him. [11]
- If--if she could only kiss him again and he would wake and say-- She got to her feet with an involuntary exclamation. [11]
- I slipped up on him so fast that when I had gone about 150,000,000 miles I was close enough to be swallowed up in the phosphorescent glory of his wake, and I couldn't see anything for the glare. [5]
- One hundred miles of sun and fair weather, and then fifty miles of bitter, aching cold, with nights of peril from the increasing chill, so that Jim dared not sleep lest he should never wake again, but die benumbed and exhausted. [11]
- At the end of an hour I would wake up regretfully and find my face as smooth and as soft as an infant's. [5]
- I would wake of a morning with the knowledge of it, and be silent for half the day with some particle of a dream in my head, lingering like the burden of a song with its train of memories. [9]
- If he did not wake, surely it was good luck. [11]
- When I could not wake you, I took the letter from your pocket and carried it to Inspector Jules last night,--or, rather, Sergeant Gellatly carried them. [11]
- If he does not wake to-day we shall understand what kind of a sleep it is, and his body will then be borne to a place in one of the remote recesses of the cave where none will ever find it to desecrate it. [5]
- Mr. Hughes did not like to be disturbed, but he proved himself to be a man who could wake up suddenly, shake his head, and transact business,--a sort of Napoleon, in fact. [4]
- But I said no; he might wake and make a disturbance, and then they'd find out I warn't in. [5]
- Harris gave out no sound, but I felt that if I experimented any further with the pictures I should be sure to wake him. [5]
- Wake, there is no moment to lose! [5]
- At last the night seemed to wake from reverie. [11]
- Sometimes in the night I wake with a start and see it all--all! [11]
- Think what it must have been to wake up in the midst of that voiceless hush, and, look out over that grim congregation of the dead! [5]
- There's the respect must give us pause: Wake Duncan with thy knocking! [5]
- I said Jim might wake up and come. [5]
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