wide-awake

  • 51Dreaming Wide Awake — For the song by Poets of the Fall, see Dreaming Wide Awake (song). Dreaming Wide Awake Studio album by Lizz Wright …

    Wikipedia

  • 52I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning — Studioalbum von Bright Eyes Veröffentlichung Januar 2005 Label Saddle Creek (USA), Polydor …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 53I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning — Bright Eyes – I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning Veröffentlichung Januar 2005 Label Saddle Creek (USA), Polydor (Rest der Welt) Format(e) CD Genre(s) Folk, Indie Rock …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 54Dreaming Wide Awake — Студийный альбом Лиз Райт Дата выпуска 14 июня 2005 Записан 2004 Жанр вокальный джаз Adult Contemporary Длительность 49:33 Продю …

    Википедия

  • 55wide´-a|wake´ness — wide a|wake «WYD uh WAYK», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. with the eyes wide open; fully awake. 2. Figurative. alert; keen; knowing: »A watchdog must be a wide awake guard against danger. SYNONYM(S): sharp, acute. –n. 1. = sooty tern. ( …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 56wide-a|wake — «WYD uh WAYK», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. with the eyes wide open; fully awake. 2. Figurative. alert; keen; knowing: »A watchdog must be a wide awake guard against danger. SYNONYM(S): sharp, acute. –n. 1. = sooty tern. ( …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 57wide — ► ADJECTIVE (wider, widest) 1) of great or more than average width. 2) (after a measurement and in questions) from side to side. 3) open to the full extent. 4) including a great variety of people or things. 5) spread among a large number or over… …

    English terms dictionary

  • 58Awake — A*wake , a. [From awaken, old p. p. of awake.] Not sleeping or lethargic; roused from sleep; in a state of vigilance or action. [1913 Webster] Before whom awake I stood. Milton. [1913 Webster] She still beheld, Now wide awake, the vision of her… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 59wide — rather than widely is used in a number of fixed expressions such as wide apart, wide awake, and wide open, as an element in the word widespread, and in the phrases hit (or shoot) wide and open one s eyes wide …

    Modern English usage

  • 60wide — O.E. wid, from P.Gmc. *widas (Cf. O.S., O.Fris. wid, O.N. viðr, Du. wijd, O.H.G. wit, Ger. weit), perhaps from PIE *wi ito , from root *wi apart, away. Wide open unguarded, exposed to attack (1915) originally was in boxing, etc. Wide awake ( …

    Etymology dictionary