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cruise  (kro͞oz) v. cruised, cruis·ing, cruis·es v.intr. 1. a. To sail or travel about, as for pleasure or reconnaissance. b. To go or move along, especially in an unhurried or unconcerned fashion: "A whole cache of babies ... cruised imperiously in their strollers, propelled by their mothers or by pairs of grandmothers" (Anne Tyler). 2. To travel at a constant speed or at a speed providing maximum operating efficiency for a sustained period.
cruise (kro͞oz)
v. cruised, cruis·ing, cruis·es
v.intr.
1.
a. To sail or travel about, as for pleasure or reconnaissance.
b. To go or move along, especially in an unhurried or unconcerned fashion: “A whole cache of babies … cruised imperiously in their strollers, propelled by their mothers or by pairs of grandmothers” (Anne Tyler).
2. To travel at a constant speed or at a speed providing maximum operating efficiency for a sustained period.

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