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noun
1.
A rapid rise.  Synonyms: rapid climb, rapid growth.
2.
The act of rising upward into the air.  Synonym: soar.
verb
1.
Move along very quickly.  Synonyms: whizz, whizz along, zoom along.
2.
Move with a low humming noise.
3.
Rise rapidly.  Synonyms: soar, soar up, soar upwards, surge.



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"Zoom" Quotes from Famous Books



... stopped, we were informed, that the officer who was at the hotel had been appointed to the command of the strong fort of Bergen-op-Zoom, and was proceeding thither. ...
— Peter Simple and The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2 • Frederick Marryat

... that of an intellectual in the shadow of the great. His patron belonged to one of the numerous Belgian noble families, which had risen in the service of the Burgundians and were interestedly devoted to the prosperity of that house. The Glimes were lords of the important town of Bergen-op-Zoom, which, situated between the River Scheldt and the Meuse delta, was one of the links between the northern and the southern Netherlands. Henry, the Bishop of Cambray, had just been appointed chancellor of the ...
— Erasmus and the Age of Reformation • Johan Huizinga

... I thought I saw a chance to zoom up and out of it, I turned, and blick went my right wing, ...
— The Moon Pool • A. Merritt

... for a formal invite but zoom across the floor and through the door into another, emptier room. Mamie slams the door and locks it just as two or three bodies thump into ...
— The Flying Cuspidors • V. R. Francis

... Martyrs, f. 356, exev.; apud Brandt, i. 171,172. It may be well supposed that this would be regarded as a crime of almost inconceivable magnitude. It was death even to refuse to kneel in the streets when the wafer was carried by. Thus, for example, a poor huckster, named Simon, at Bergen-op-Zoom, who neglected to prostrate himself before his booth at the passage of the host, was immediately burned. Instances of the same punishment for that offence might be multiplied. In this particular case, it is recorded that the sheriff who was present at the execution was so much affected ...
— The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1555-1566 • John Lothrop Motley


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