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cruiser

[C] Countable
pl: cruiserspast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: nullsup: null

The term evokes a sense of endurance and steady movement over vast distances. Whether in a military or recreational context, the defining characteristic is the ability to sustain a journey without frequent stops for refueling or supplies. It suggests a balance between power and stability, rather than raw speed or nimble agility. In the context of motorcycles, the word carries a specific cultural weight associated with freedom, leisure, and the American highway aesthetic. It contrasts with sportbikes, which are built for racing and sharp turns, whereas a cruiser is built for the rhythmic, steady flow of a long trip.

Countable when referring to a specific vessel or motorcycle, such as one ship or one bike.

Meanings

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A large, fast warship designed for long-range missions and independent operations.

"The naval cruiser patrolled the coast to deter enemy incursions."

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A motorcycle designed for comfortable long-distance riding, typically featuring a low seat and relaxed riding position.

"He spent the summer riding his cruiser across the open highways of the West."

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A large passenger ship used for pleasure trips and sightseeing.

"The luxury cruiser docked at the port with thousands of vacationers."

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