awake from

awake(n) from

To rouse from something (often sleep). Today, I was awoken from my sleep by my neighbor's barking dog. Awake from your daydreams, class, it's time to talk about the periodic table.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

awake(n) someone from something

to cause someone to wake up from something. The crowing of the rooster awakened Sally from her slumbers. She awakened herself from a deep sleep when she fell out of bed.
See also: awake

awake(n) from something

to wake up from something, such as a dream or a deep sleep. Tom awakened from a deep sleep at the sound of the phone ringing. At dawn, she awoke from her slumbers.
See also: awake
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • awake(n) from
  • awaken
  • bark at
  • bark at (someone or something)
  • bark
  • wake (up) to (something)
  • wake to
  • waken
  • waken to (something)
  • all night long
References in periodicals archive
The team normally switch off at half-time but last Saturday was the complete opposite so we need to stay awake from the first whistle and keep it tight."
Imagineer Productions will create a ten-metre-high Lady Godiva who will awake from her sleeping chamber in July 2012 to a spectacular performance.
The teenagers in year five at Bablake School, in Coundon Road, Radford, plan to stay awake from 3pm today until 3pm tomorrow by playing a variety of games and sports and watching videos.