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soar

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1. soar - Noun

2. soar - Adjective

3. soar - Verb

4. Soar - Proper noun

Meaning

To fly aloft, as a bird; to mount upward on wings, or as on wings.

Fig.: To rise in thought, spirits, or imagination; to be exalted in mood.

The act of soaring; upward flight.

See 3d Sore.

See Sore, reddish brown.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced Source: Internet

the dollar soared against the yen Source: Internet

A new study from Western Sydney University – Benchmarking Heat Across Campbelltown – makes it clear that temperatures will soar above anything children should be subjected too and in reality, it will not just be koalas falling out of trees. Source: Internet

And we’ve also seen -type television segments about “mostly peaceful protests” as flames soar in the background. Source: Internet

As a result, personnel costs soar, crowding out public services and creating the type of fiscal crackups that have pushed many jurisdictions — and even a state or two — to the verge of bankruptcy. Source: Internet

By the 1980s this ratio significantly improved, and since then pilots can soar for hours, gain thousands of metres of altitude in thermal updrafts, perform aerobatics, and glide cross-country for hundreds of kilometres. Source: Internet

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