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skyrocketedadjective
Suddenly and rapidly increased
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of skyrocketed in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of skyrocketed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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Our numbers just skyrocketed last night.
The level of craftsmanship here has really skyrocketed, ever since 28 Hong Kong Street opened in 2011 and Michael Callahan and other people like him who are world class mixologists moved here, they've created this very close knit community where they're supporting each other and not competing with each other.
Transportation costs by truck have skyrocketed, it seems to be concentrated north and south across the border but eventually those high rates that are being charged now are going to attract drivers back into those lanes and it’s going to suck the drivers away from someplace else and everybody’s rates are going to go up. So, it’s going to have an inflationary effect if we don’t tamp it down right away.
In 2018, the Pelosis' wealth has skyrocketed, that year, her financial disclosure report revealed a net worth of over $ 114 million. In 2019, Pelosi's assets total up to a whopping $ 271 million and in 2020, those numbers went up even more to as high as $ 315 million.
I looked, as an independent voter, at who best could bring jobs to the nation, and I cast my vote for the conservative ticket. And it proved to be worthy because job-wise the economy skyrocketed.
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