noun
the disturbed air left behind a moving airplane or the waves left behind a moving boat
verb
to hold a vigil beside the body of someone who has died
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She set multiple alarms to ensure she would wake up on time for the important meeting.
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I'll call you to wake you up for the breakfast tomorrow.
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I need a strong coffee to wake me up in the morning.
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The shocking news served as a wake-up call for the community to address the issue.