0 to stop sleeping or to make someone else stop sleeping -- budzić (się)
I've only just woken up.
Could you wake me up before you go?
You woke me up making so much noise.
1 after something has happened, and often because it has happened -- w następstwie czegoś
2 the waves behind a moving ship -- kilwater
3 an occasion when people come together to remember someone who has recently died -- stypa
The bite woke him up, but he did not immediately realize what had happened.
In the next stanza she takes on the persona of a victim who wakes up to find flood waters at her door, preventing her escape.
Now, she wakes up to a vibrant, new intellectual scene.
The dreamer usually reacted to the attack by running, escaping, or hiding (unless she woke up).
Likewise, the data are not sufficient to conclude that they are the same as waking mentation.
Most recall of waking experiences is referenced by external events.
We would like to question their assumption that recall of mentation in waking states is so superior to that experienced during sleep.
At this point, it seems most constructive to consider all of the correlates of dreaming (and waking) cognition.
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