Pronunciation: /kruːzi/
adjective relaxed or easy-going; not requiring much effort or energy
A1 The cruisey music helped me relax.
A2 I prefer a cruisy holiday by the beach.
B1 The cruisey atmosphere on the boat made the trip enjoyable.
B2 The cruisy pace of life in the small town was a welcome change.
C1 She led a cruisy lifestyle, spending her days lounging by the pool.
C2 The cruisy vibe of the city made it a perfect destination for a laid-back vacation.
adverb in a relaxed or easy-going manner
A1 She walked cruisey down the street, enjoying the sunshine.
A2 He drove cruisey along the coastal road, taking in the beautiful views.
B1 The team worked cruisey on the project, making steady progress.
B2 The chef prepared the meal cruisey, with precision and skill.
C1 The CEO handled the negotiations cruisey, maintaining a calm demeanor throughout.
C2 The professor lectured cruisey on the complex topic, effortlessly explaining the concepts to the students.
formal The cruisey atmosphere on board the luxury yacht made for a relaxing vacation.
informal I love taking it easy and having a cruisy day at the beach.
slang Let's just have a cruisy night in and watch some movies.
figurative His life seemed to be on a cruisey path until unexpected challenges arose.
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