SOAR INTO THE SKY
Definition: To rise rapidly and gracefully into the air; to ascend or fly high into the sky.
Synonyms: Fly High, Ascend Swiftly, Take Off, Rise Above, Climb Quickly
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The astronaut felt weightless as the rocket started to soar into the sky.
#2
The paper airplane was designed to soar into the sky effortlessly.
#3
With a gust of wind, the leaves from the tree would soar into the sky.
#4
The airplane taxied on the runway, preparing to soar into the sky.
#5
The bubbles from the bubble wand would soar into the sky, delighting the children.
#6
The majestic eagle spread its wings and began to soar into the sky, searching for prey.
#7
With a burst of power, the rocket lifted off the launchpad, ready to soar into the sky and explore outer space.
#8
As the phoenix spread its fiery wings, it began to soar into the sky, leaving behind a trail of mesmerizing embers.
#9
With a graceful leap, the athlete felt as though she could soar into the sky.
#10
The hang glider caught a strong updraft, allowing it to soar into the sky effortlessly.
#11
Birds soar into the sky with effortless grace.
#12
As the eagle began to soar into the sky, its shadow cast a silhouette over the valley.
#13
The hot air balloon had to heat its air before it could soar into the sky.
#14
The airplane slowly gathered speed, then it began to soar into the sky.
#15
As the sun rose, the birds would soar into the sky to begin their daily routines.
#16
After the launch, the drone would soar into the sky, surveying the area from above.
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