Waking

Adjective

 * 1) Occurring during wakefulness.
 * 2) * 1855 March, Caroline Chesebro’, “Kit”, in Graham’s Magazine, Volume 46, Number 3, page 230:
 * The city had as yet hardly drawn its first waking breath.
 * 1) * “Alice” (possible pseudonym), quoted in Fred Penzel, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders: A Complete Guide to Getting Well and Staying Well, Oxford University Press (2000), ISBN 978-0-19-514092-7, page page 263:
 * Counting occupied my every waking thought.
 * 1) * 2003, Moshe Gelbein (translator), Chaim Friedlander (author), quoted in Moshe Gelbein (translator), Meir Munk (author), Searching for Comfort: Coping with Grief, Mesorah Publications, ISBN 978-1-57819-718-7, page 80:
 * It is this gift of life that we are grateful to receive each waking moment, and so we give thanks, “for our lives, which are committed to Your power.”
 * 1)  When awake, alert or fully conscious
 * He contributed articles every waking moment of the day.

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