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soaring

[sawr-ing, sohr-]

noun

  1. the sport of flying a sailplane.



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Other Word Forms

  • unsoaring adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of soaring1

First recorded in 1895–90; soar + -ing 1
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The latest escalation in the Middle East has sent oil prices soaring with questions about what that could mean for the world economy.

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The G7 leaders, due to arrive in Canada on Sunday, know the global security and economic risks if this conflict escalates, dragging in other countries, sending oil prices soaring.

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Whether soaring through the sky or sharing a playful moment with his human bestie Hiccup, Toothless, the dark-hued dragon with a friendly face and an injured tail, disarms you with his endearing nature.

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SNP MSP Kevin Stewart said: "The Tories wrecked our economy, presided over soaring household bills and ripped Scotland from the EU against our will."

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The first window into the album was “Good Vibrations,” a 3-minute, 35-second song that featured dramatic shifts in tone and mood with Wilson’s distinctive falsetto soaring above it all.

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