4 Metaphors for cruises

The cruise was short, Captain Cornelius Ludlow; but the prize-money will be ampleunless, indeed, a claim to neutral privileges should be established in favor of part of the cargo!" "Sir, your pleasantry is amusing, but I have little leisure for its enjoyment.

A six months' cruise with our own battleship fleet was a proper introduction to the experience.

The last cruise is the longest of all; and honest papers, with a clean bill of health, may help a man into port, when he is past keeping the open sea.

A cruise like this is a Sunday in my navigation; though I dare say, you took leave of the wife, blessed the children, overhauled the will, and sent to ask a good word from the priest, before you came aboard?" "Had these ceremonies been observed, the danger would not have been increased," said the young Patroon, anxious to steal a glance at la belle Barbérie, though his timidity caused him, in truth, to look the other way.

4 Metaphors for  cruises