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meteoric

[mee-tee-awr-ik, -or-] / ˌmi tiˈɔr ɪk, -ˈɒr- /


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Shein, best known in the West for selling its own brand apparel, has witnessed a meteoric rise in popularity in recent years, particularly among young buyers, thanks to a vast array of cheap products.

From The Wall Street Journal

In this exquisitely staged show, directed by Tony winner Michael Arden, Platt recaps the story of his life with an ironic touch while singing songs that mark his fretful, meteoric journey.

From Los Angeles Times

China’s graduation from buyer to maker of investment goods has been meteoric.

From The Wall Street Journal

The rock story of the year was the meteoric rise of the New York band Geese, and its album “Getting Killed” easily lived up to the hype.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her rise has been meteoric – she only took up the sport professionally less than two years ago.

From BBC