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US
/ˈsɔɹ/
]
[ UK /sˈɔː/ ]
[ UK /sˈɔː/ ]
VERB
- fly a plane without an engine
-
rise rapidly
the dollar soared against the yen - fly upwards or high in the sky
- fly by means of a hang glider
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go or move upward
The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced
NOUN
- the act of rising upward into the air
How To Use soar In A Sentence
- We all are monoplane wing angel, only then hugs, can soar.
- Now, its membership has soared to more than 200, with monthly meetings in a north-west hospital.
- The fish killed included bass, roach, eels and fluke when the temperature soared to twenty six degrees Centigrade.
- Mr. SOARIES: Robert Tilton, Robert Tilton is a so-called televangelist who was discovered to have gotten prayer requests accompanied by money and then when an investigative reporter went behind his church he found all of those prayer requests dumped unopened. NPR Topics: News
- I wouldn't be surprised if as a result of his Liverpool trip he finds his popularity ratings soaring.
- No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings.
- High over the hills towards Thirlmere I watched a golden eagle soaring in the air.
- Welfare bills will soar if unemployment rises. The Sun
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- Such soaring highs and swooping lows are typical Bercow. Times, Sunday Times