cruise

/kruːz/
noun
  1. A journey on a ship or boat taken for pleasure, often with stops at different ports.
    • She went on a Mediterranean cruise for her anniversary.
    • They booked a seven-day cruise to Alaska.
    • The cruise included meals and entertainment on board.
verb
  1. To travel by boat or ship for pleasure, usually visiting several places.
    • We cruised along the coast, stopping at small islands.
    • She loves to cruise on large ships with her family.
    • They plan to cruise the Caribbean next winter.
  2. To move at a steady, moderate speed, especially in a vehicle.
    • The airplane cruised at 35,000 feet.
    • The car cruised down the highway at 60 miles per hour.
    • He cruised through the neighborhood looking for a parking spot.
  3. To achieve something easily or without much effort.
    • He cruised past the competition in the final round.
    • She cruised through the exam because she had studied hard.
    • The team cruised to victory in the championship game.
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