Cruising [verb]

Definition of Cruising:

sail

Synonyms of Cruising:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cruising:

Stay

Wait


Sentence/Example of Cruising:

Rounding a corner, Black Hood sighted a taxi cab cruising along.

They had not enjoyed the work of the past few days, cruising about off Valmosa and Monterey.

They had been cruising all evening among these islands, for it was a part of the coast with which Harvey was very familiar.

Again, during the recent racing season, the pilot-boat (about sixty tons) started from Kingstown Harbour for her cruising ground.

The races at these regattas have been mostly handicaps, and two or three are always open to yachts in cruising trim.

At the entrance of the mere a small cruising yacht is lying, the men having gone ashore for a walk over the sand dunes to the sea.

She is also a comfortable cruising boat, having two cabins with good accommodation.

There was no such luck for the Essex, and after his fellow-ships had gone north Captain Porter went cruising on his own account.

As has already been said, there exists every facility in our Australasian Colonies both for cruising and racing.

There were, he told us, a number of vessels so employed—cutters and schooners constantly cruising about in search of wrecks.