The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced.
Examples of soar
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When prices of staple foods soar, poor countries and poor people bear the brunt.
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Their energy consumption will soar by 84 percent during that time, the EIA says.
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It's a good choice, lets him soar with his tone, and go all achy with his voice.
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An early mission style would have been more appealing, instead of a an eye soar.
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Watch the pumpkins soar after being loaded onto Peter and launched into the air.
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So what magical transformation will make AOL soar once it is spun off next week?
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Instead, she kept her voice at medium power, deciding to croon rather than soar.
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For example, states would probably see their unemployment benefit payments soar.
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In each case you can soar once you put your mind and efforts towards these ends.
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Rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yen"
The act of rising upward into the air
Hang glide: fly by means of a hang glider
Fly upwards or high in the sky
Go or move upward; "The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced"
Sailplane: fly a plane without an engine
(soaring) ascending to a level markedly higher than the usual; "soaring prices"
Soar is the second album from the American band, Samiam, released in 1991 on New Red Archives.
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