soar
IPA: sˈɔr
noun
- The act of soaring.
- An upward flight.
- A river in Leicestershire, England, a tributary to the Trent.
verb
- (intransitive) To fly high with little effort, like a bird.
- To mount upward on wings, or as on wings, especially by gliding while employing rising air currents.
- To remain aloft by means of a glider or other unpowered aircraft.
- To rise, especially rapidly or unusually high.
- (figuratively) To rise in thought, spirits, or imagination; to be exalted in mood.
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Examples of "soar" in Sentences
- The popularity of Britney was soaring.
- She has the grace of the soaring eagle.
- He's the one with the soaring eagle eye
- The birds were soaring at the same time.
- The teachers' stress levels soar rapidly.
- Cost of living in Malawi continues to soar.
- The bird with a broken wing never soars as high again.
- It signified the soaring high of the legendary Liverbird.
- The population soared in the latter part of this century.
- The multiple flowers seem to literally soar from the plant.
- The letters of the university's name are soaring high towards sunliglit.
- Whoever is satisfied of this, let him soar from the ground and give a caw!
- The only way to make those approval ratings soar is to GIVE THE PEOPLE THE PUBLIC OPTION – at the very LEAST.
- And his stance on the exorbitant profits of oil companies while record high gas prices continue to soar is just plain sorry.
- Thus the spiral of the arms race - nuclear, conventional, laser and other - will again soar steeply undermining strategic stability.
- It had then filled me with a sublime ecstasy that gave wings to the soul, and allowed it to soar from the obscure world to light and joy.
- But, the sale of twice as many higher-strike calls exposes the investor to losses should shares in the name soar 61.2% over the current price to surpass the upper breakeven point at $20.10 by expiration day in January
- But, the sale of twice as many higher-strike calls exposes the investor to losses should shares in the name soar 61.2% over the current price to surpass the upper breakeven point at $20.10 by expiration day in January 2012.
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