Definitions
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- adjective That achieves
rapid orimpressive progress ;runaway ,roaring .
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Examples
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Still, Paul and his super soaraway ideas live to fight on other days.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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The last time the World Cup was held in Brazil, back in 1950, your super soaraway Manchester Guardian squirrelled away its report of what was effectively the final – that famous game between the hosts and their victors Uruguay, still the single most dramatic event in the entire history of the sport – at the bottom of page five, column seven.
Girl from Ipanema was not the only bum note struck at a Rio marina | Scott Murray 2011
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But don't expect to see the answers in the super soaraway Sun.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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The soaraway numbers of Mail Online show that free access to everything doesn't automatically bring big advertising dividends.
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No immediate plans to bring you a soaraway Sunday from the humble empire.
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An interest rate rise usually cools the economy and cools inflation by reducing lending, demand and soaraway growth.....
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• Definitely more fun at the super, soaraway Sun, even for those who are leaving.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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After the soaraway success of Sky Atlantic, which took all the good American drama you used to be able to watch on terrestrial and stashed it in one handy subscription only channel, BSkyB announces plans for a sister service.
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New entrants have a shrinking sales pool to swim in – and News International can't launch a bragging, soaraway Sun on Sunday without looking crass and cynical.
News of the World scandal: God's newspaper executive less than visionary 2011
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Oddity number one features Mr Richard Desmond's supposedly soaraway Star, sold at a teeth-clenching 20p to make a 45p Mirror sweat.
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