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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31. The best qualities helped them soar and gain early success, but their worst qualities caused them to fail equally rapidly.
32. The cost of a business Website can soar into millions of dollars.
33. Pharmaceutical ad revenue is expected to soar 300 percent in 1997.
34. Closer yet, and the clustered spires of each hive soar from the wastes of ash to pierce the highest clouds.
35. Strangely, as they soar ever upwards, the balloons take on a mushroom-shape as if there's been a nuclear explosion beneath.
36. But the price hikes helped Pru first-half profits soar by 46 percent to £249 million.
37. But in July and August the temperature in the south will soar into the hundreds.
38. Demand for rented housing is expected to soar over the next decade.
39. And the monks, like wild birds of the spirit, soar above it all.
40. Cost of take-over battles to soar A RECENT ruling by Customs and Excise could add millions to the costs of company takeovers.
41. Soar above glacial peaks and swim underwater through the icy caverns submerged within the Chaos Glacier.
42. These rates did not soar because there was a sudden upward adjustment in thirty-year inflationary expectations.
43. How could they soar so high one minute, then plumb the depths?
44. Well-established holiday destinations such as Cornwall and Devon have already seen prices soar, so buyers are searching for cheaper seaside towns.
45. The cost of servicing these liabilities would soar if the peso were devalued.
46. Firewood will become even more scarce, and its price will soar.
47. My father would always be well fed, and his spirit would soar.
48. Look down on the trees, lakes and mountains far below as you soar through the air ....
49. With car running costs set to soar this is good news.
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50. Over the long term, policymakers have little choice because permitting inflation to soar will, over time, damage job formation.
51. And Pendleton's managers are hopeful their sales will continue to soar when their famous Twicer ice lolly is relaunched next week.
52. We are mad unless we are saintly, saintly only as we soar above madness.
53. It is not enough if you just live life as it comes to you like a floating leaf in a pond. Make use of the powers bestowed in you and soar like an eagle. Stephen Richards
54. Vultures soar at great heights, watching not only for carcasses but also for other vultures possibly flying towards carcasses.
55. This is the position apparently held by various government ministers in the period 1979-81, when sterling was allowed to soar.
56. Managers at Metrocentre have reported a lull in the recession, as takings continue to soar.
57. But once again, Dole did not soar in the polls and did not achieve a breakthrough.
58. Take away the police from London or Berlin, and see how quickly the crime rate would soar.
59. It's very tempting to leave your jacket and tie at home when the temperature starts to soar.
60. Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. Steven Wright