noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
battle cruiser
cabin cruiser
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
heavy
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His command of a heavy cruiser followed the normal course for promotion to flag rank.
light
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These gallant efforts failed to save the light cruisers .
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Lying in the anchorage were two light cruisers , a number of destroyers, and about ten cargo ships.
■ NOUN
battle
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You admit that once we repair the battle cruiser nothing will stop Wienis from attacking us.
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Two weeks ago an Anacreonian merchant ship came across a derelict battle cruiser of the old Imperial navy.
cabin
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The police could not know whether they were looking for a skiff, a punt, or a cabin cruiser .
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Patrol officer Bob Edwards says heavy wash from cabin cruisers can kill young ducklings and harm other wildlife.
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Nearby, the charred remains of a cabin cruiser .
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Shallow-draught cabin cruisers were moored upstream of the bridge.
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It gave the cabin cruiser set a thrill to see us in action.
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Read in studio Five people have been saved from drowning after their cabin cruiser capsized.
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Five rescued as cabin cruiser capsizes.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a battle cruiser
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It's a very good cruiser , too, moving along effortlessly at motorway limit speeds and above. 40.
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It gave the cabin cruiser set a thrill to see us in action.
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Several other cruisers squatted dourly like giant hibernating tortoises.
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The cruiser was pulled up below and the cops were questioning an old man with gray hair.
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The huge engine meant Honda faced a problem keeping the bike's seat height low enough to fit the cruiser mould.
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You admit that once we repair the battle cruiser nothing will stop Wienis from attacking us.