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All cruiser synonyms

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noun cruiser

  • police car β€” squad car.
  • police car β€” squad car.
  • sailboat β€” a boat having sails as its principal means of propulsion.
  • racer β€” a person, animal, or thing that races or takes part in a race, as a racehorse, bicycle, yacht, etc.
  • sloop β€” a single-masted, fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessel, with or without a bowsprit, having a jib-headed or gaff mainsail, the latter sometimes with a gaff topsail, and one or more headsails. Compare cutter (def 3), knockabout (def 1).
  • frigate β€” a fast naval vessel of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, generally having a lofty ship rig and heavily armed on one or two decks.
  • destroyer β€” A destroyer is a small, heavily armed warship.
  • corvette β€” A corvette is a small fast warship that is used to protect other ships from attack.
  • battleship β€” A battleship is a very large, heavily armed warship.
  • submarine β€” a vessel that can be submerged and navigated under water, usually built for warfare and armed with torpedoes or guided missiles.
  • gunboat β€” a small, armed warship of light draft, used in ports where the water is shallow.
  • cutter β€” A cutter is a tool that you use for cutting through something.
  • vixen β€” a female fox.
  • siren β€” Classical Mythology. one of several sea nymphs, part woman and part bird, who lure mariners to destruction by their seductive singing.
  • wanton β€” done, shown, used, etc., maliciously or unjustifiably: a wanton attack; wanton cruelty.
  • tease β€” to irritate or provoke with persistent petty distractions, trifling raillery, or other annoyance, often in sport.
  • philanderer β€” (of a man) to make love with a woman one cannot or will not marry; carry on flirtations.
  • coquette β€” A coquette is a woman who behaves in a coquettish way.
  • player β€” Gary, born 1935, South African golfer.
  • operator β€” a person who operates a machine, apparatus, or the like: a telegraph operator.
  • wolf β€” any of several large carnivorous mammals of the genus Canis, of the dog family Canidae, especially C. lupus, usually hunting in packs, formerly common throughout the Northern Hemisphere but now chiefly restricted to the more unpopulated parts of its range.
  • seducer β€” to lead astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; corrupt.
  • vamp β€” a seductive woman who uses her sensuality to exploit men.
  • trifler β€” an article or thing of very little value.
  • swinger β€” a person or thing that swings.
  • heartbreaker β€” a person, event, or thing causing heartbreak.
  • gallant β€” brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous: a gallant knight; a gallant rescue attempt.
  • flirt β€” to court triflingly or act amorously without serious intentions; play at love; coquet.
  • debaucher β€” to corrupt by sensuality, intemperance, etc.; seduce.
  • lover β€” Samuel, 1797–1868, Irish novelist, painter, and songwriter.
  • dallied β€” to waste time; loiter; delay.
  • chaser β€” A chaser is an alcoholic drink that you have after you have drunk a stronger or weaker alcoholic drink.
  • adulterer β€” An adulterer is someone who commits adultery.
  • yawl β€” a ship's small boat, rowed by a crew of four or six.
  • ketch β€” a sailing vessel rigged fore and aft on two masts, the larger, forward one being the mainmast and the after one, stepped forward of the rudderpost, being the mizzen or jigger.
  • logger β€” a person whose work is logging; lumberjack.
  • feller β€” Robert William Andrew ("Bob"; "Bullet Bob") 1918–2010, U.S. baseball player.
  • lumberman β€” a person who deals in lumber.
  • trimmer β€” the condition, order, or fitness of a person or thing for action, work, use, etc.
  • dreadnaught β€” a type of battleship armed with heavy-caliber guns in turrets: so called from the British battleship Dreadnought, launched in 1906, the first of its type.
  • dreadnought β€” a type of battleship armed with heavy-caliber guns in turrets: so called from the British battleship Dreadnought, launched in 1906, the first of its type.
  • waggon β€” Alternative spelling of wagon.
  • lumber β€” timber sawed or split into planks, boards, etc.
  • womaniser β€” Non-Oxford British standard spelling of womanizer.
  • cabin cruiser β€” A cabin cruiser is a motor boat which has a cabin for people to live or sleep in.
  • sailing boat β€” sailboat.
  • black maria β€” a police van for transporting prisoners
  • patrol car β€” squad car.
  • prowl car β€” squad car.
  • wagon β€” any of various kinds of four-wheeled vehicles designed to be pulled or having its own motor and ranging from a child's toy to a commercial vehicle for the transport of heavy loads, delivery, etc.
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