Cruiser (noun)

  1. A large warship, typically one with a single gun deck, designed for long-range patrols.
  2. A large, comfortable motor vehicle, typically a car, designed for long-distance travel.
  3. A type of bicycle designed for casual riding and cruising around.

Origin:

Early 18th century: from french croiseur, from croiser "to cross".

Examples:

  1. The cruiser sailed across the ocean on a long-range mission.
  2. They took a road trip in their cruiser.
  3. He rides his cruiser bike to the beach every day.
  4. The cruiser was a formidable warship, armed with powerful artillery.
  5. The cruiser was a luxurious vehicle with comfortable seating and amenities.
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