In the King James version
the phrase - O sleeper - appears once
That is the only time the word - sleeper - appears in the KJV.
The word - sleepers - does not appear at all.
No. Awake is an adjective. A related adverb is wakefully.
Awake has 2 syllables. A - wake.
No
Crystal Meth, Extacy, LSD all will keep you awake for long periods with continued dosage.
That depends on how tired you are already and your body mass. There is no standard amount that you should use per time you need to be awake. Also, if you have not slept for a day or two, no amount of caffeine will keep you awake.
It probably depends if the person is a hard sleeper or soft and it depends how hard your touching her.
Yes, Sleeper's Awake is a band from Reading, Pennsylvania. They released a self-titled EP earlier this year. The lead singer has done some solo stuff under the name Sarah Elizabeth. http://www.myspace.com/wearesleepersawake http://www.myspace.com/sarahelizabeth A quick google search also revealed a progressive rock band from Columbus, Ohio by the name Sleepers Awake (no apostrophe). http://www.myspace.com/sleeperrock
The phrase "Are you awake?" in Vietnamese is "Bạn có tỉnh dậy không?" or simply "Bạn đã thức chưa?" It can be used in casual conversation to check if someone is awake.
Trying to BRAKE through glass silently is impossible. Only impossible if you are awake or unless your not a deep sleeper at all.
i know my cat, jill, she's a sleeper, and a culdder, and a playful one. She sleeps maybe 10-12 hours a day, she's 3. She cuddles A LOT. most cat's are awake, 10 hours a day, 7 days a week. Just be pantince. :) ~AMGELICA L
225 minutes. You didn't say if you had been awake since noon the day before or a few days before, but if things are as they appear, then that's the answer.
In Kapampangan, "Are you awake?" can be translated to "Atyu ka na?" or "Maka-atyu ka?" This phrase is used to inquire if someone is awake or alert. Kapampangan is a language spoken in the Pampanga province of the Philippines, known for its unique expressions and rich cultural heritage.
No a verb phrase has two or more words eg has eaten, will be awake, had been seeing
"¿Todavía estás levantada?" is Spanish for "Are you still awake?" It is often used to inquire if someone is still awake at a late hour. The phrase can express surprise or concern, depending on the context.
Every waking hour means every moment you are awake in your entire lifetime
"Theta waves" are irregular, though common in children, theta waves are uncommon in awake adults...but may appear when concentrating. ~jm~ A&P 201
Hallucination involve sensing things while awake that appear to be real, but instead have been created by the mind.