Sentence examples for aloft of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aloft of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means "above" or "higher than." Example: The eagle soared aloft of the mountains, scanning the landscape for prey.

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A — Aloft, of course.

All the way to the final, and the raising aloft of the cup, in Paris, on July 10th.

In the end, the only acceptable result, from Williams's point of view, is the holding aloft of the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen.

If one hole, Rory McIlroy's second last of 2015, served as a metaphor for the Northern Irishman's yo-yo season, the subsequent raising aloft of two trophies allowed him to begin an eight-week holiday in celebration.

Chesley B. Sullenberger III's fatality-free ditching, after six minutes aloft, of US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River in January — is resulting in a book by Farrar, Straus & Giroux to be published in November, just a blink of a book editor's bespectacled eye.

It wasn't in any way extrovert or flamboyant, it was a quiet holding aloft of the arm with the black glove.

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If your family chooses to have a part of you fired aloft on one of these packages, you'll be in good company.

The difference: unlike Icarus, the youth of ISO managed to successfully transcend and soar aloft on wings of music.

It represented the final step in their quest for a practical airplane capable of staying aloft for extended periods of time under the complete control of the pilot.

Some of the protesters held aloft pictures of Qassem Suleimani, the head of the IRGC external wing, the Quds force.

Ochigava had her fist aloft for half of it; there was an intake of breath.

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