skyrocket|skyrocketed|skyrocketing|skyrockets in English
verb
rise suddenly and rapidly, catapult; cause to rise or increase abruptly, propel upward
Use "skyrocket|skyrocketed|skyrocketing|skyrockets" in a sentence
1. Does your blood pressure skyrocket?
2. The condo prices in AC skyrocketed.
3. In 2005, remittances -- I just took one country, Nigeria skyrocketing -- skyrocketing is too dramatic, but increasing dramatically.
4. Bitcoin prices continue to skyrocket
5. Housing prices have skyrocketed in recent months.
6. Wages and prices have skyrocketed.
7. The trade deficit has skyrocketed.
8. The economic boom sent property prices skyrocketing.
9. I saw the skyrocket last night.
10. Skyrocketing newsprint costs will be the major cause.
11. Carjackings have skyrocketed exponentially since then
12. Carjackings have skyrocketed since last summer
13. House rent in safe quarters in Shanghai has skyrocketed.
14. Other than the skyrocketing interest rates on personal loans?
15. Hate crimes against Asians and Asian Americans have skyrocketed
16. With my voice on, the ratings will skyrocket.
17. Our borrowing costs were skyrocketing, and we were facing possible default.
18. It's no wonder suicide rates skyrocket this time of year.
19. Naturalization Service has handled skyrocketing growth during the Clinton administration.
20. Skyrocketing energy costs, especially in the Midwest, have eroded consumers' disposable income.
21. Production has dropped while prices and unemployment have skyrocketed.
22. This success is paying economic dividends as oil prices skyrocket.
23. He skyrocketed into the room and knock down a chair.
24. Does your blood pressure skyrocket? Do you try and bump them?
25. Christmas sales attract many visitors; hotel prices skyrocket, especially on weekends.