0 to fly high -- fly høyt
birds soaring through the sky fugler som flyr høyt gjennom luften
1 to suddenly increase by a large amount -- stige raskt
Prices soared in January. Prisene steg raskt i januar.
2 to fly high -- sveve/fly høyt; stige kraftig
Prices have soared recently.
Seagulls soared above the cliffs
Grain production soared when the commercial situation justified it, and declined without any sense of catastrophe when it did not.
By 1994, however, that amount had soared to $61.55, only 37th best among states.
In fact, its popularity soared with the expansion of the mass media from radio and television to cinema.
Food prices soared as the military authorities withdrew available stocks from the commercial market.
Nevertheless, the pitch of discussions on the necessity of private health insurance soared.
Grain prices fluctuated and soared, very often many times a day.
There were two progressive forms produced for irregulars (standing, driving) and one for regulars (soaring).
The pension contribution rates characteristically soared in the late 1990s, but not to the 1980s levels.