The first sense I typically experience upon waking is sight, as I often open my eyes to the light in the room. This is usually followed closely by sound, as I become aware of any ambient noises, like birds chirping or an alarm ringing. Together, these senses help me orient myself and transition from sleep to wakefulness.
You can wake up automatically, but people can wake up because of bad dreams, noises, or feeling something with their sense of touch. There are some other ways people can wake up. That are so dumb
First you sleep and then you wake up!
Things you see when you wake up in the morning:ClockWallCeilingWindowSunlightPet (cat; dog)
Yes, some people have experienced the unsettling feeling of dying in a dream, which can cause them to wake up with a racing heart and a sense of relief.
Your senses don't sleep. This is why people can wake up if there is smoke from a house fire.
angels (or rain)
stretch, pull your covers off, wake up the person next to you cuz your jealous that there still asleep, etc
First,to make the matchmaker wake up set the time 12 oclock then it lunchtime when you eat your tama grows and then tomorrow the matchmaker will wake up! )
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Three Days Grace's first album, titled 'Three Days Grace' has the song Wake Up.
wake up tomorrow woahoo
It's the one that makes sense. UP and AT them (chores). Up and at 'em makes more sense when you think about it as a whole phrase. When does someone usually say this? When you're lying (or sitting) down, right? Like when you first wake up, or when you're being lazy. So think about it: the "up" is as in "GET UP." Get up and at' em. GET up and GET at them. Think about it that way, and then "Get up and get Adam" doesn't make any sense (unless there's somebody named Adam nearby). Nor does "up and atom."