To fly aloft, as a bird; to mount upward on wings, or as on wings., Fig.: To rise in thought, spirits, or imagination; to be exalted in mood., The act of soaring; upward flight., See 3d Sore., See Sore, reddish brown.
Letting your heart soar...
One is to soar.
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In a poem, "swell" and "soar" might describe a feeling of overwhelming emotion or transcendence. "Swell" could convey a sense of growth or culmination, while "soar" could suggest a feeling of flying high or reaching great heights. Both words evoke powerful imagery and can contribute to the overall tone and mood of the poem.
The future tense of "soar" is "will soar." For example, "The eagle will soar high in the sky."
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I am going to soar with the eagles.
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The population of Kingston on Soar is 239.
Thomas Soar died in 1939.
Thomas Soar was born in 1865.
Reginald Soar died in 1971.