soaring
IPA: sˈɔrɪŋ
noun
- The act of mounting on the wing, or of towering in thought or mind; intellectual flight.
adjective
- (sometimes figurative) assurgent, ascending
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Examples of "soaring" 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.
- It signified the soaring high of the legendary Liverbird.
- Long shot of Robin soaring over cityscape on his batwings.
- Still soaring from the high of speaking at the American Library ...
- The letters of the university's name are soaring high towards sunliglit.
- Emergency measures to contain soaring food prices and drought in Djibouti
- He referred to soaring poverty rates, unemployment and "a sense of anarchy."
- Palin soaring in the polls and obama crying and whining like he normally does when things don't go his way.
- Should the federal government reform the health care system to contain soaring, runaway costs and to insure more people?
- Of equal importance are the unimpeded activity of the whirling currents of sound and their complete filling of the resonating spaces in the back of the throat, the pillars of the fauces, and the head cavities in which the vocalized breath must be kept soaring above the larynx and _soaring undisturbed_.
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