We have no meanings for "make a cruise" in our records yet.
1 Next day the admiral gave me permission to make a cruise with our destroyers.
2 Yesterday four of our party went off to Cherbourg to make a cruise in a torpedo-boat.
3 In pursuit of this laudable object, the young man is to make a cruise with us.
4 He then sent a message to King Trygve to meet him, that they might make a cruise together in summer in the Baltic to plunder.
5 While in the hospital, the frigate made a cruise , leaving me ashore.
6 The Swardfish-that's our sister ship-she made a cruise up in the North Atlantic.
7 Once they made a cruise of considerable length to Bar Harbor and elsewhere.
8 A vessel called the Southern Cross makes a cruise twice a year among them.
9 This dirigible made a cruise of 200 miles at an average speed of twenty miles.
10 I understand you're making a cruise northwards.
11 "I made a cruise against the Barbary states, when a lad; and we had business that took us to the northern shore."
12 "He told me that you were making a cruise to Carins, Port Moresby, and Darwin, and that it was going to take eleven days."
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