Sentences with wakeful
wake·ful
W w - Wakeful babies will often continue to need little sleep as they grow older.
- Excitement made the children wakeful.
- Neurologists have explained repeatedly that, unlike a patient in a coma, the victim of a persistent vegetative state is wakeful, with eyes open and moving randomly.
- Fortunately for us, this wakeful time has been largely during the day, and we've had very few ‘horror’ nights.
- A wakeful night.
- A wakeful foe.
- I lay wakeful that night, going over and over every detail in my head.
- It seems like yesterday that he was the wakeful baby who nursed incessantly and rarely slept through the night.
- After that initial euphoria, heroin causes an alternately wakeful and drowsy state.
- Applying specificity to where you put your hands and feet creates a wakeful mental attitude.
- While Sancho falls quickly to sleep, Don Quijote remains wakeful and restless.
- One can read several wakeful nights recorded in her face.
- I used to have long wakeful periods at night, thinking ridiculous things.
- At night he lay in bed beside his wife also wakeful, also silent, her back to him in the dark - and went over it in his mind.
- Anna sat in the seat next to Izumi, her mind wakeful and restless.
- I've been spending many wakeful nights during the past couple of weeks thinking about my blessings versus my challenges.
- It had been a late and wakeful night for the two of them, talking and smoking and drinking in El's room.
- Splashing around in the shallows of unconsciousness, a noise drags me back to a more wakeful state.
- We dozed, never quite letting ourselves go, ready to jump into confused wakefulness, anticipating action of some kind.
- Some babies manage five or six-hour stretches of sleep at night by three to four months, but many do not, and others may even be more wakeful than when they were younger.
- Many dreams are just never recalled in a wakeful state.
- Before long the sense of foreboding was back like a rat in his belly, and he lay weary and wakeful into the early hours of the dawn.
- Our children are presumably as wakeful as any other children at any time in history.
- But in light of recent world events, they also seem compassionate and designed to make us more wakeful, so that we can find a sane and direct way to work with fear.
- Both of us knew that having to endure a few months of wakeful nights goes with the territory, and also that these months pass quickly as the child learns to sleep the whole night through.
- She stared wakefully at the stars which peeked through the canopy of trees overhead, and wondered how Adam was doing, and if he was all right.
- I sort of half-slept last night, suspended in a weird state between wakefulness and dreaming, kept anchored in the world by the sound of the radio.
- If your baby's wakeful and alert, try a gentle dance together.
- This emphasis on, and elaboration of, wakeful and energetic introspection constituted the Buddha's unique contribution to meditative technology.
- Feeling that accompanies a dish so salty that you can't taste it properly and I don't appreciate a wakeful night rehydrating myself.