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soaring

[ sawr-ing, sohr- ]

noun

  1. the sport of flying a sailplane.


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Other Word Forms

  • ܲ·DziԲ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of soaring1

First recorded in 1895–90; soar + -ing 1
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With the Disciples of Soul serving as the house band, Springsteen performed a soaring rendition of Ely’s “All Just to Get to You.”

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The Conservative leader frequently drew upon frustrations with soaring housing costs, unaffordability and crime to pitch himself as the change that Canadians need.

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However, many other agencies would face deep spending reductions, with layoffs hitting 5% of the workforce as the city copes with rising personnel costs, soaring legal payouts and a slowdown in the local economy.

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Bass portrayed the downturn in economic activity and the soaring cost of legal payouts as the biggest drivers of the city’s budget woes.

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Zedd wowed the crowd with a gospel choir and the most soaring backup arrangements of his life.

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