As a verb. Example: I await your arrival.
The defendant faced a long and difficult trial in court.
I love to hear the announcer say, "Gentlemen, start your engines!". The gentlemen await without, your grace.
I await with bated breath the movies' sequel.
We anxiously await Mother Teresa's impending canonization.
I await your correspondence with bated breath. I am anxious to review today's correspondence.
Yes. "Pavement" is what Americans call a "sidewalk."
I shall await your next instruction. The last-minute instruction was crucial to our success.
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Vultures Await was created on 2004-09-07.
To await for something means to wait for, to expect, or to be ready for a specific event.
"Aiming carefully, he flung a snowball that hit Ricky squarely in the back of the head, and then he dropped down to await the hail of return snowballs his bulls-eye would undoubtedly provoke."
What Horrors Await - album - was created on 2009-05-19.