cruise (Meaning)

Wordnet

cruise (n)

an ocean trip taken for pleasure

Wordnet

cruise (v)

drive around aimlessly but ostentatiously and at leisure

travel at a moderate speed

look for a sexual partner in a public place

sail or travel about for pleasure, relaxation, or sightseeing

Webster

cruise (v. i.)

To inspect forest land for the purpose of estimating the quantity of lumber it will yield.

Webster

cruise (v. t.)

To cruise over or about.

To explore with reference to capacity for the production of lumber; as, to cruise a section of land.

cruise Sentence Examples

  1. The luxury cruise liner embarked on its journey across the vast expanse of the ocean.
  2. Families eagerly anticipated their upcoming cruise to the Caribbean, dreaming of sandy beaches and clear blue waters.
  3. She booked a cruise to Alaska to witness the breathtaking beauty of glaciers and wildlife.
  4. The cruise ship offered a variety of onboard activities, from Broadway-style shows to gourmet dining experiences.
  5. As the sun set over the horizon, passengers gathered on deck to enjoy the picturesque views during their cruise.
  6. The cruise director announced the day's excursions, promising adventure and exploration at each port of call.
  7. Despite initial reservations, he found himself thoroughly enjoying the cruise experience, making new friends along the way.
  8. The cruise itinerary included stops at exotic destinations, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in different cultures.
  9. They decided to celebrate their anniversary with a romantic dinner aboard the cruise ship, savoring each moment together.
  10. After months of planning, the highly anticipated world cruise finally set sail, promising an unforgettable adventure around the globe.

FAQs About the word cruise

an ocean trip taken for pleasure, drive around aimlessly but ostentatiously and at leisure, travel at a moderate speed, look for a sexual partner in a public pl

voyage,sail, crossing, passage,

stumble,struggle, struggle, flounder, flounder, limp, stumble, limp, plod, trudge

The luxury cruise liner embarked on its journey across the vast expanse of the ocean.

Families eagerly anticipated their upcoming cruise to the Caribbean, dreaming of sandy beaches and clear blue waters.

She booked a cruise to Alaska to witness the breathtaking beauty of glaciers and wildlife.

The cruise ship offered a variety of onboard activities, from Broadway-style shows to gourmet dining experiences.