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Meanings of
soaring
in English
Portuguese
voo a vela
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The activity of flying a glider.
sailing
gliding
glide
sailplaning
Portuguese
voo a vela
Of imposing height; especially standing out above others.
lofty
eminent
towering
Related terms
high
Synonyms
Examples for "
sailing
"
sailing
gliding
glide
sailplaning
Examples for "
sailing
"
1
It's been
sailing
along in England and Europe for many, many generations.
2
Hyundai is
sailing
into the future with its new electric car concept.
3
Brittany Ferries operates services to Europe
sailing
from Plymouth, Poole and Portsmouth.
4
Children from St Joseph's Home attended the inaugural
sailing
therapy day yesterday.
5
Pamela said that
sailing
into her home town was special for her.
1
Bliss; a gentle,
gliding
melody that suits the mood of the words.
2
The two left behind looked after the
gliding
white figure in silence.
3
The dusk came
gliding
into it long before the sun had set.
4
She was his possession escaping; his own
gliding
away to the Third.
5
The line extends from the drum to the flying or
gliding
machine.
1
Unclear things
glide
and grapple rocks, pulling their way through the water.
2
The firing had ceased; the boat began to
glide
forwards once more.
3
These birds flap their wings briefly and then
glide
for great distances.
4
And on the days we were together, time would
glide
,
Ocean wrote.
5
Liberal in works of charity, the adventuress can
glide
easily into religion.
1
But he blessed every hour of
sailplaning
and every evening with his local barbershop quartet.
2
So he tapered off on the interpretation and resharpened his skills at mountain climbing,
sailplaning
,
and longdistance running.
Soaring.
Related terms
moving
Usage of
soaring
in English
1
Spain's
soaring
borrowing costs have become a national obsession since the crisis.
2
One of the consequences of the rental-voucher shortage is clear:
soaring
homelessness.
3
Critics say they contribute to
soaring
food prices and damage the environment.
4
But taxpayers cannot continue to subsidize the
soaring
cost of higher education.
5
Yemen is struggling with
soaring
unemployment and dwindling oil and water reserves.
6
It is now surpassing both targets, partly due to
soaring
market values.
7
Britain's
once
-
soaring
car industry is now recording falling sales, investment and production.
8
He said he survived
soaring
temperatures by drinking water meant for livestock.
9
The backing sent the company's share price
soaring
seven percent in London.
10
She felt weightless, practically
soaring
out of the water with his help.
11
Up to 30 people have died as a result of
soaring
temperatures.
12
Details of the plan sent Northern Rock's battered shares
soaring
on Monday.
13
Be thou
soaring
in the Kingdom of God, the Mighty, the Beneficent.
14
The
soaring
arches and steel girders gave him a sense of freedom.
15
All over the US, Hallinan encountered a common perception of
soaring
crime.
16
Speculation over a potential Chinese buyer sent its shares
soaring
this week.
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soaring
Adjective
Noun
Singular
soar
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
soar in
soar prices
soar food
soar costs
soar demand
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Translations for
soaring
Portuguese
voo a vela
Soaring
through the time
Soaring
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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