Definition of Soarer

1. one that soars [n -S] - See also: soars

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soarer

soapsudsy
soapweed
soapwood
soapwoods
soapwort
soapwort gentian
soapworts
soapy
soapy warm soaks
soar
soar up
soar upwards
soaraway
soare
soared
soarer (current term)
soarers
soares
soaring
soaringly
soarings
soars
soaves
sob
sob sister
sob stories
sob story
sob stuff
soba
sobas

Literary usage of Soarer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of Steeple-chasing by William Charles Arlington Blew (1901)
"round followed by The soarer and Why Not, and soon afterwards Father O'Flynn took the lead with Why Not, Waterford, and Caustic in attendance. ..."

2. The Aeronautical Annual by James Means (1896)
"It is to set a kite in free flight as a soarer. A long kite like the oae in Plate XII. will, perhaps, answer the purpose for the first trial. ..."

3. Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties by Charles Joseph Kappler (1904)
"Pay-baw-me-say, or the soarer, 2d Thunder, 2d chief, hie x mark. [L. s.] Naw-waw-ge-waw-nose. or the Little Crurent, 2d chief, his x mark. [L. s. ..."

4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1867)
"... to the Italian determines Daric himself to be the soarer, a point hard to establish on the ordinary rules of construction. Indeed. ..."

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