cruiser
crui
ˈkru
kroo
ser
zər
zēr
British pronunciation
/ˈkruːzə/

Definition & Meaning of "cruiser"in English

Cruiser
01

a motorboat of large size with a cabin on board in which people can sleep, used for recreational purposes

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cruiser definition and meaning
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The cruiser sailed leisurely along the coastline, offering breathtaking views of the sunset.
They anchored their cruiser in a secluded bay and spent the night onboard under the starry sky.
02

a large, fast warship smaller than a battleship but larger than a destroyer

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The navy deployed a cruiser to escort the fleet.
The enemy cruiser opened fire from the bay.
03

a police car used for patrolling and responding to incidents, typically equipped with lights, sirens, and communication systems

What is a "cruiser"?

A cruiser is a type of vehicle, often used by police or law enforcement, designed for patrolling and responding to emergencies. These vehicles are typically larger and more powerful than standard cars, allowing for high-speed chases and longer periods of operation. They are often equipped with special features like sirens, lights, and radio communication tools for law enforcement purposes. Cruisers are commonly used in both urban and rural areas and are designed to be durable and comfortable for officers during long shifts.

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The cruiser sped through the city streets in pursuit of the suspect's vehicle.
The officer parked the cruiser strategically to monitor traffic at the intersection.
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