Proper noun
Soares (plural Soareses)
A surname from Portuguese.
“A lot of my friends also aren’t going to the games, so we can still get together and watch,” Soares said. Source: Internet
Claire Soares, "Gas Turbines: A Handbook of Air, Land and Sea Applications", pp. 140. Specific impulse as a function of speed for different jet types with kerosene fuel (hydrogen I sp would be about twice as high). Source: Internet
As part of his probation, Soares is required to complete 150 hours of community service as well as an education course on the historical harm the RCMP has had on Indigenous communities. Source: Internet
Before abolition, the Soares were wealthy coffee-plantation owners, but their diminished place in social strata has meant the women of the family shelter in relative obscurity in Brazil’s largest city. Source: Internet
Bernardo Soares also supposedly lived in the same downtown street, a world that Pessoa knew quite well due to his long career as freelance correspondence translator. Source: Internet
Aubameyang got his second as the game wore on, before a dream debut goal for Cedric Soares. Source: Internet