The act of rising upward into the air.
Fly by means of a hang glider.
Fly a plane without an engine.
1 Water shortages are a global problem as populations soar and cities explode.
2 Heightened interest has, however, caused some prices to soar , particularly for Bordeaux.
3 She needed a man who would set her free, let her soar .
4 Bodman said prices would soar higher if more oil was not forthcoming.
5 Developing countries, in particular, are poised to see their urban populations soar .
6 Londoners themselves are probably part of the reason prices continue to soar .
7 The 20th Century Fox release might actually soar higher in home video.
8 Miners have seen gold prices soar since the turn of the millennium.
9 Smart Telecom pulled out as the bidding war saw the price soar .
10 Given the prolonged recession, economists would normally predict that unemployment would soar .
11 But that allowed growth to roar and the trade deficit to soar .
12 The lark began to soar and sing once more in English skies.
13 But a savvy pivot has caused sales to soar 700 per cent.
14 We soar over San Diego's burgeoning biotech corridor north of the city.
15 And with more lightness to the script, perhaps it could really soar .
16 The sight of the skyline was enough to make the heart soar .
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