To travel on water in a vessel, especially for pleasure
“We plan to cruise on our yacht to the Bermudas in two weeks.”
To travel at a constant speed
“The aircraft can cruise up to four hours with a range of more than 500 miles at a maximum speed of 160 knots.”
To move about aimlessly
“I usually just cruise around the mall, randomly looking at stuff I'm not even interested in.”
To drive in a leisurely manner in an automobile
“Tionne isn't impressed with a scrub who wants to cruise out the passenger side of his best friend's ride, trying to holler at her.”
To go on a voyage or journey
To move or proceed further along a path or course
To move somewhere in a slow and steady way
To use a remote control to repeatedly change channels on a television
To plan or control the position and course of a vehicle according to a planned path
To depart or leave
To travel by jet aircraft
(of a person or animal) To move about restlessly and stealthily, especially in search of prey
To move through the water in a boat using a paddle or paddles
Plural for a voyage on a ship or boat taken for pleasure
“Visit the region's palaces, pubs and historical treasures on a cruise to the British Isles.”
Plural for a long walk, typically a tiring one
Plural for an easy victory or achievement
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