cruise
cruise / kroōz/ • v. [intr.] sail about in an area without a precise destination, esp. for pleasure: they were cruising off the California coast | [tr.] she cruised the canals of France. ∎ take a vacation on a ship or boat following a predetermined course, usually calling in at several ports. ∎ (of a vehicle or person) travel or move slowly around without a specific destination in mind: a police van cruised past us | [tr.] aimlessly cruising the mall. ∎ (of a motor vehicle or aircraft) travel smoothly at a moderate or economical speed. ∎ achieve an objective with ease, esp. in sports: he cruised to an easy victory. ∎ [tr.] inf. wander about (a place) in search of a sexual partner. ∎ [tr.] inf. attempt to pick up (a sexual partner).• n. a voyage on a ship or boat taken for pleasure or as a holiday and usually calling in at several places: a cruise down the Nile | [as adj.] a cruise liner.
cruise
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