Present participle for to travel on water in a vessel, especially for pleasure
“We plan to cruise on our yacht to the Bermudas in two weeks.”
Present participle for 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.”
Present participle for to move about aimlessly
“I usually just cruise around the mall, randomly looking at stuff I'm not even interested in.”
Present participle for 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.”
Present participle for to go on a voyage or journey
Present participle for to move or proceed further along a path or course
Present participle for to move somewhere in a slow and steady way
Present participle for to use a remote control to repeatedly change channels on a television
Present participle for to plan or control the position and course of a vehicle according to a planned path
Present participle for to depart or leave
Present participle for to travel by jet aircraft
(of a person or animal) Present participle for to move about restlessly and stealthily, especially in search of prey
Present participle for to operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle
Present participle for to move through the water in a boat using a paddle or paddles
Working well or according to requirements or expectations
Tending, or appearing, to coast or glide
In a state of moving or roaming around
Relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen
The act of traveling or navigating the seas or ocean
A flirtatious or amorous affair
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