Examples of using Go on a cruise in English and their translations into Swedish
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Go on a cruise.
We could go on a cruise.
Go on a cruise.
You will go on a cruise.
When Dad gets back, I suggest you take the couch and go on a cruise.
We should all go on a cruise or something.
can I go on a cruise?
How can I go on a cruise without my cabana-wear?
Everyone should go on a cruise.
Sue, you wouldn't go on a cruise without me after I died,?
Frank fakes an injury so he won't have to go on a cruise with Marie.
I don't wanna go on a cruise by myself.
Keep calm and go on a cruise.
scuba dive in the crystal clear waters among the old shipwrecks, go on a cruise around the island or play golf at one of the oldest golf clubs outside of the UK. Shopping is always on the to-do list and the economical prices in Valletta make it even more tempting.
Do we really wanna go on a cruise? Yeah,?
This is where Ray has to go on a cruise with Marie.
Travel along it in your own boat or canoe, or go on a cruise on board one of the canal boats.
Are you going on a cruise with your mom… in 1913?
You are not going on a cruise.
Beautiful Jeff goes on a cruise?
You're a lucky guy, going on a cruise.
She's gone on a cruise, but the restaurant staff have gone on strike.
You went on a cruise without me?
So I went on a cruise before work.-Borat!
You went on a cruise.
We went on a cruise and this location was very good.
No, my-my mom goes on a cruise.
Because they went on a cruise. Well, you can't…- No.
You can't… because they went on a cruise.- No.
You're a lucky guy, going on a cruise.