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To soars
verb
To fly aloft with little effort, as a bird.
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They were 8-1 to win this before kick-off... 3.17pm: Frank Lampard hits one of the better free-kicks of the tournament so far - although that's not saying much given the Jabulani's tendency to soars upwards like an overgassed hot-air balloon - but his 30-yard shot is well saved.
The more information couples input into the app, the better the recommendations get, according to Soars.
According to Soars et al. in mammals this usually falls within the range of 100-200 mg/100 g of intestine.
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Metal prices continue to soar.
His confidence began to soar.
He was free to soar.
And Lorem began to soar.
But its contributions are likely to soar.
That share is likely to soar.
And its overall population continues to soar.
Property prices continued to soar in May.
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