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soar

[sawr, sohr] / sɔr, soʊr /


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Silver, meanwhile, topped out at $84 after soaring around 150 percent this year.

From Barron's

Consolidation, administrative bloat, high prices and soaring premiums followed.

From The Wall Street Journal

European stocks, propelled upward by German stimulus plans, soared 36% in dollar terms including dividends, almost double the S&P’s 19%.

From The Wall Street Journal

The expansion of contactless payments on trains has caused the price of travelling on some services to soar as they now require more expensive peak time tickets.

From BBC

The soaring melodies are a reassuring sign that all is well in the environment meaning the absence of birdsong can feel unsettling - even if we don't consciously realise why.

From BBC