Synonym: sail. Similar words: recruit, crush, crucial, anguish, inquisitive, acquisition, distinguish, raise. Meaning: [kruːz] n. an ocean trip taken for pleasure. v. 1. drive around aimlessly but ostentatiously and at leisure 2. travel at a moderate speed 3. look for a sexual partner in a public place 4. sail or travel about for pleasure, relaxation, or sightseeing.
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151. Fred Travalena, who impersonates many celebrities, was on our cruise.
152. You've put me down for holidays in September and I've been telling you about the cruise in October for months.
153. They swim and they dance and they cruise the high seas.
154. The excess fuel cools the engine - acceptable for short periods in the climb but inefficient and expensive for extended cruise.
155. Countdown to the cruise Mark Hewish Going to war with cruise missiles would be precise, ruthless and utterly effective.
156. Pat went on a world cruise in 1990 and hasn't been seen since.
157. I like to cruise around and hang and chill and check things out.
158. But Caniff changed the tone in 1934, sending Dare on a cruise where he encounters gun smugglers, murderers and kidnappers.
159. They were very relaxed and Skip conveys the feeling that they were treating it more as a cruise than a race.
160. More than one correspondent filed a story describing the spectacle of a Cruise missile travelling up a Baghdad street at hotel window level.
161. One man's job was to select films for airlines and cruise ships.
162. Torpedoes, cruise missiles and anti- ship missiles can be stored aboard the tender.
163. After one night in Bergen, participants take a cruise along the Sognefjord, the deepest and longest fiord in the world.
164. I understood he took it traveling around the world by cruise liner.
165. The cheap solution is to take a leisurely cruise through a bookstore.
166. Cruise controversy Congratulations on giving cruise missiles an extended examination, but I was disappointed by some omissions from your articles.
166. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
167. I can set this cruise control to any speed I want and it drives without me having to touch the accelerator.
168. Fares for the eclipse cruise start at $ 1, 049 per person, double occupancy.
169. Latest in electronics, new sail inventory 1990, new coffee grinder system ready to race or cruise.
170. The cruise tries to keep the bookings balanced, with a proportionate ratio of men and women.
171. The cruise industry has embarked on one of the biggest building binges in history.
172. Booking agents at the Royal Cruise Lines reservation center were continuing to book passage on several company ships through early May.
173. Mum and Dad fell in love on the cruise and were married by the ship's captain.
174. That means cutting off a day of transit on a cruise to Hawaii, and giving passengers an extra port of call.
175. None of the other big cruise lines seems interested, however.
176. On a long cruise the courtesy ensigns can cost more than the charts and wear out quicker.
177. Travel agents cannot guarantee the condition of the cruise ship or the food served aboard it.
178. Some cruise lines offer excursions to Harberton Estancia during sailings in the Beagle Channel.
179. Realising this would be laughed at, I set the cruise control, undid my seatbelt and climbed into the back.
180. The cruise was to be in the nature of a "rest cure".
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