1. awaking - Noun
2. awaking - Verb
of Awake
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe dreamer can know no truth, not even about his dream, except by awaking out of it. George Santayana
She entered the story knowing she would emerge from it feeling she had been immersed in the lives of others, in plots that stretched back twenty years, her body full of sentences and moments, as if awaking from sleep with a heaviness caused by unremembered dreams. Michael Ondaatje
Awaking to the springtime sounds of chirping taxis and screeching tires, we decided to pay tribute with what little money we had in our pockets to the staple of New York sightseeing: the Empire State Building. Source: Internet
He was in the habit of awaking and rising from bed four or five times during the night." citation Language main By Charlemagne's time the French vernacular had already diverged significantly from Latin. Source: Internet
She sleeps continuously for decades, awaking only four or five times a year, and recovers in an insane asylum on September 14, 1988 when Morpheus escapes. Source: Internet
The data output of the onboard telemetry computers was limited during the night to conserve energy, so controllers could not determine the exact cause of the leak without awaking the crew. Source: Internet