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    Wake-up call
    /ˈwākəp ˌkôl/

    noun

    • 1. a telephone call made according to a prior arrangement to wake the person called: "she nearly slept through her wake-up call"

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  2. The meaning of WAKE-UP CALL is something (such as a telephone call from a hotel employee to a guest) that serves to wake a sleeper. How to use wake-up call in a sentence.

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  4. a telephone call or signal to wake you in the morning, typically in a hotel.

  5. A wake-up call is exactly what it sounds like, a ringing phone that acts as an alarm. You can arrange for a wake-up call when you're traveling, or ask your friend for an informal one on the mornings you both wake up early to go for a run.

  6. A wake-up call is a phone call that you can book through an operator or at a hotel to make sure that you wake up at a particular time.

  7. Wake-up call definition: a telephone call that wakes a person from sleep. See examples of WAKE-UP CALL used in a sentence.

  8. an event that makes people realize that there is a problem that they need to do something about. These riots should be a wake-up call for the government. See wake-up call in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: wake-up call. Definition of wake-up call noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  9. WAKE-UP CALL definition: 1. a telephone call to wake you in the morning, especially when you are staying in a hotel 2…. Learn more.

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