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cruising

Aussprache: [ˈkruː.zɪŋ]

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Kontext: „travel“

(verb) to travel smoothly in a vehicle, like a car or a boat, at a steady speed. It’s often used to describe going on a nice ride without rushing.

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We were cruising down the highway with the windows down and the music playing.

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He wasn't cruising; he was stuck in traffic for hours.

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Are you cruising along the coast this weekend?

Kontext: „dating“

(verb) to look for a romantic partner or to flirt casually. It can mean hanging out and meeting new people without serious intentions.

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She was cruising at the party, meeting lots of new people and having fun.

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He wasn’t cruising for dates; he just wanted to relax with friends.

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Are you cruising to find someone special tonight?

Kontext: „leisure“

(noun) a pleasurable and relaxing trip on a ship, often stopping at different places. Imagine being on a big boat, enjoying food and fun activities while exploring new places.

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They went on a cruising vacation and visited several beautiful islands.

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The family couldn’t go cruising because they couldn't afford the tickets.

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When is the best time to go cruising in the summer?

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