What part of speech is cruised?

Cruised can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. cruised is a verb, past participle of cruise (infinitive).
  • 2. cruised is a verb, past simple of cruise (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does cruised mean?

Definitions

Verb

cruise - travel at a moderate speed; "Please keep your seat belt fastened while the plane is reaching cruising altitude"
cruise - sail or travel about for pleasure, relaxation, or sightseeing; "We were cruising in the Caribbean"
cruise - drive around aimlessly but ostentatiously and at leisure; "She cruised the neighborhood in her new convertible"
cruise - look for a sexual partner in a public place; "The men were cruising the park"

Examples of cruised

#   Sentence  
1. verb He cruised his way through the crowd.
2. verb Tom cruised down Park Street in his new sports car.
3. verb In Hawaii, you can cruise all year round.
4. verb The city of Bonn just invented the "hookermeter", to tax prostitutes who cruise its sidewalks, and I just invented the word for that.
5. verb Just like the human "snowbirds" who fly south for the winter, saltwater fish often cruise to warmer climes when the mercury plummets.
6. verb As we cruise through a fog of interstellar particles, we’re shielded by the magnetic bubble around our Sun known as the heliosphere.
7. verb In Hawaii, you can cruise all year round.
8. verb The city of Bonn just invented the "hookermeter", to tax prostitutes who cruise its sidewalks, and I just invented the word for that.
9. verb Just like the human "snowbirds" who fly south for the winter, saltwater fish often cruise to warmer climes when the mercury plummets.
10. verb As we cruise through a fog of interstellar particles, we’re shielded by the magnetic bubble around our Sun known as the heliosphere.
Sentence  
verb
He cruised his way through the crowd.
Tom cruised down Park Street in his new sports car.
In Hawaii, you can cruise all year round.
The city of Bonn just invented the "hookermeter", to tax prostitutes who cruise its sidewalks, and I just invented the word for that.
Just like the human "snowbirds" who fly south for the winter, saltwater fish often cruise to warmer climes when the mercury plummets.
As we cruise through a fog of interstellar particles, we’re shielded by the magnetic bubble around our Sun known as the heliosphere.
In Hawaii, you can cruise all year round.
The city of Bonn just invented the "hookermeter", to tax prostitutes who cruise its sidewalks, and I just invented the word for that.
Just like the human "snowbirds" who fly south for the winter, saltwater fish often cruise to warmer climes when the mercury plummets.
As we cruise through a fog of interstellar particles, we’re shielded by the magnetic bubble around our Sun known as the heliosphere.

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