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  • verb Past participle of reawake

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Examples

  • The Franco-German axis has reawoken from its slumber of recent years and plans to push on remorselessly in a federalist, integrationist manner.

    Where's Our Referendum? Praguetory 2007

  • Finally, at the end of 1959 correspondence on the subject of Arthur abruptly ends and is not taken up again until 1965, when the material appears to have reawoken something in Steinbeck.

    The Elegant Variation: TEV 2007

  • Finally, at the end of 1959 correspondence on the subject of Arthur abruptly ends and is not taken up again until 1965, when the material appears to have reawoken something in Steinbeck.

    THE ACTS OF KING ARTHUR AND HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS TEV 2007

  • Clannad - Newgrange etumukutenyak, who is evil but in a good way, has reawoken my delight and interest in the Irish language.

    between the rock and the cold, cold sea -- Day etumukutenyak 2005

  • Ron suggested on Monday lunchtime as he lay flat on his back in the middle of their Charms classroom, having just been Stunned and reawoken by Harry for the fifth time in a row.

    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Rowling, J. K. 2000

  • The explorer, the space adventurer within Hikaru Sulu had reawoken with a ferocious appetite.

    The Captain's Daughter Peter David 2000

  • The explorer, the space adventurer within Hikaru Sulu had reawoken with a ferocious appetite.

    The Captain's Daughter Peter David 2000

  • The explorer, the space adventurer within Hikaru Sulu had reawoken with a ferocious appetite.

    The Captain's Daughter Peter David 2000

  • And beyond, beyond, there abideth in wrath reawoken --

    The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes 525 BC-456 BC Aeschylus 1911

  • However groggily we may have awoken or reawoken to this dreadful situation and our role in it, we must act now to free our Afghan hosts of their overstaying guests, and get the U.S. safely back to where it should be.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Kathy Kelly 2011

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