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stratosphere

noun as in air

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But this is the kind of role, both manly and emotional, that launches an actor into the stratosphere.

But her iconic turn in Clueless sent the MTV darling into the stratosphere.

From some vantage points, the Stratosphere on the strip is visible, but it feels light years away.

However, once she arrives at the bridge, her voice soars into the stratosphere.

Investing in a career could help launch it into the stratosphere.

Meta took the ship into the stratosphere, in a high ballistic arc that ended at the islands.

The stratosphere continues to a height of about 100,000 feet.

The present view is that fallout debris placed in the stratosphere remains in that hemisphere in which the explosion occurs.

There is disagreement on the precise modes of distribution of radioactive materials projected into the stratosphere.

Above it is the stratosphere, where there is no 40 turbulence and only a slow mixing of dry and cloudless air.

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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stratosphere, such as: atmosphere, breeze, wind, blast, draft, and heavens.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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