The falcon soars into the air, and swoops down suddenly with a sharp cry, and kills the animal with a single blow; after which the hood is immediately put on again.
She soars aloft, stoops upon her quarry, strikes it on the head, and holds it in the pitiless grasp of her talons in spite of the desperate struggles of the victim, until the horsemen come up and snatch it from her.
Instinctively, there arises a realization of the divinity of creative activity, and the mind soars up to the higher vibrations and awakes to the real purpose of life, more or less fully, according to individual development.
And yet the soul of man upon thy wings Forever soars in aspiration; thou His emblem of the new career that springs When death's arrest bids all his spirit bow.
The merry lark, he soars on high, No worldly thought o'ertakes him; He sings aloud to the clear blue sky, And the daylight that awakes him.
The silence is broken by a solemn chant from within the temple, and one soprano voice soars out alone in an incantation, mysterious and imposing as an oracle.
Weird and strange, like the tones of a wild bird, her voice soars above the chorus, filling the air with reckless trills and soft staccatos.
This music is of boundless intensity; the strongly accented accompaniment sweeps forward and recedes like angry breakers, while the voice part soars above like a fearless sea-bird.
No wonder the audience fairly gasps as the last sweet tone leaves the lips of the pale Violetta and soars away into infinite space.
The last high B soars up to heaven like a disembodied spirit.
One trivial difference in habit is that De Filippi's Starling occasionally soars up a few yards into the air when uttering its song.
It usually sits on a twig near the ground, and at intervals soars up to a height of ten or twenty yards, and utters its song while gliding slowly downwards with depressed wings and outspread tail.
The spirit which soars above the centuries, will thus soar for centuries to come.
This faith in a lofty ideal soars like a sea-mew over the ocean of blood.
But lighter than the fragrance and the moonlight the winged soulsoars higher and farther.
Have I then the right to pinion to such a life, or rather to confine in a sort of cage such a paradisiacal bird, which soarsfreely across the firmament for the delectation and admiration of mankind?
Our muse now soars on feathery wing, And cheerful it doth hail the spring, Bringing the sunshine and showers, Green grass and buds and leafy bowers.
This night shall never be forgot For humble life none now despise, Since Burns was born in lowly cot Whose muses wing soars to the skies.
Land where you may enraptured hark To heavenly song of the skylark, Which soars triumphant in the skies Above the gaze of human eyes.
The eddying waters rush to and fro, Overhead the great rukh soars and sails; ~TAO~ does not limit itself to a shape, But is round and square by turns.
And just as with birds and with fishes, so too it is with man; Here soars a phoenix, there swims a leviathan .
Presently out of the din rises a charming canon on the prevailing smoother phrase, that soars to a full sweep of song.
It is in the harmonic rather than the melodic field that the fancy of Strauss soars the freest.
He soars to an immense height, like the eagle, and no telescope can match the sharpness of his eyesight.
The sun sinks and the moon soars above the mimosa trees, the river shines like a silver mirror, antelopes are on the watch for the dangers of the night.
He spreads his wings like sails with taut sheets, and soars at a whistling pace up against the wind.
Now the albatrosssoars round the rocks of the "Island Cloud.
Then he soars in elegant curves and glides up the invisible hills of the atmosphere.
There he soars about from sea to sea like a satellite to the earth, moving freely and lightly round the heavy globe as it rolls through space.
High indeed the mount soars above the city, as high above the Larissa of Argos as the Larissa of Argos soars above the little hill of Tiryns.
The Grecian chief, th’ enthusiast of his pride, With rage and terror stalking by his side, Raves round the globe; he soars into a god!
The procreative passion no longer crawls, a hideous thing, but soars aloft, a winged Psyche.
The player does but lightly guide the rein, and Pegasus soars free.
Here he soars beyond the Jew; he takes in the whole world in his rapturous expectation of deliverance.
Louis is always in this state; he soarsperpetually through the spaces of thought, traversing them with the swiftness of a swallow; I can follow him in his flight.
The eagle soars to the skies, the dove descends from them.
One incessantly desires to see God, and soars up to Him; the other stands near to Him and trembles.
The weird, uncanny voice of this great bird that soars in wide circles above the evergreen trees of dark northern forests seems to come out of the skies like the malediction of an evil spirit.
The bobolink never soars like the lark, as the poets would have us believe, but generally sings on the wing, flying with a peculiar self-conscious flight horizontally thirty or forty feet above the meadow grass.
Like the meadowlark again, the vesper sparrow occasionally sings as it soars upward from its grassy home.
In the far north only does it sing, and, according to Audubon, the charming song is flung to the breeze while the bird soars like a skylark.
When seen in the air, the crow is the only other bird for which the raven could be mistaken; but the raven does more sailing and less flapping, and he delights in describing circles as he easily soars high above the trees.
The streams, all beautiful and bright, Reflect the morning sky; And there, with music in his flight, The wild birdsoars on high.
The bird that soars on highest wing Builds on the ground her lowly nest; And she that doth most sweetly sing Sings in the shade when all things rest:-- In lark and nightingale we see What honor hath humility.
Hovering for a while over her pillaged home, she fills the wood with her plaintive lament, then soars away from the haunt of the destroyer to begin a fresh one, in a place of safety, on the top branch of some cedar of God!
His spiritual man recognizes no motives more familiar than Golgotha and the skies; it walks in graveyards, or it soars among the stars.
With his mystic wand he mesmerized all, And peasants transformed to kings; While age after age in cottage and hall, He soars with imperial wings.
Curzola does not float upon the waters; it soars above them.
The castle soars so commandingly over the country round that we wish here, as at Udine, that there was something better to soar than the ugly barrack which forms its uppermost stage.
Above all, prominent from many points, soars the famous range where, with a singular disregard of later geography, "Arethusa arose From her couch of snows In the Acroceraunian mountains.
The patriarchal church, with its tall but certainly not beautiful campanile, soars above all.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soars" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.