Synonym: ascend, aspire, fly, glide, hover, tower. Similar words: soap, soak, board, on board, go around. Meaning: [sɔr /sɔː] n. the act of rising upward into the air. v. 1. rise rapidly 2. fly by means of a hang glider 3. fly upwards or high in the sky 4. go or move upward 5. fly a plane without an engine.
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1. Insurance claims are expected to soar.
2. Air pollution will soon soar above safety levels.
3. May your love soar on the wings of a dove in flight.
4. In the state of love, we can soar go the higher state where everything stays clear and still like the stars above the the sky.
5. She watched the dove soar above the chestnut trees.
6. If you're lucky, a splendid golden eagle may soar into view.
7. Temperatures will soar into the eighties over the weekend say the weather forecasters.
8. Here the cliffs soar a hundred feet above the sea.
9. Borrowing is set to soar to an astonishing £60 billion.
10. Soar with wit. Conquer with dignity. Handle with care. Criss Jami
11. The sun beats down; temperatures soar into the 90s.
12. Few bands sink so low, few soar this high.
13. Ambition can creep as well as soar. Edmund Burke
14. In Montreal, gleaming office towers soar above 18th-century cathedrals.
15. Skyscrapers soar above the horizon.
16. Interest rates could soar, asset prices could fall or cash flows could dry up.
17. She laughed as she watched the dove soar above the chestnut trees, which were already showing the first flecks of green.
18. Tension mounts as temperatures soar on one of the hottest days of the year.
19. Still and calm, the gentle trees soar around me, sheltering me and sharing my joy and calm.
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20. Nonprofit organizations have seen their costs soar, their sources of revenue dry up, and their missions challenged.
21. Everything is now for the future of dream weaving wings, soar to great heights to dream in reality.
22. The Commissioners get between £50,000 and 60,000 a year in various allowances. But that amount can soar to 90,000 a year.
23. This is a well-managed restaurant that I expect will soar to new heights.
24. The boom years of the 1980s, however, have seen private-sector profitability soar.
25. The Nasdaq will also now consider halting trading in a stock that seems to soar or plunge beyond control, Campbell said.
26. He saw it break its flight over a dell between the dunes, soar vertically and then head off at an angle.
27. Without their present powers even more of us would drive without due care and attention and the road casualty figures would soar.
28. No one had seen them lift themselves from the barges or soar upward.
29. Great Groups work murderous hours, often with deadlines that cause stress levels to soar.
30. The Royal Bank has suffered a slide in profits to £20.9 million from £57.7 million and has seen bad debts soar.