From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcruise missileˌcruise ˈmissile noun [countable] PMWa large explosive weapon that flies close to the ground and can be aimed at something hundreds of kilometres away
Examples from the Corpus
cruise missile• The vehicles that make up a cruise missile flight will emerge regularly from their base and drive around the countryside to practise.• Another threat to the F-22, he says, is the cruise missile.• A recent example is the termination of the B-1 bomber in favor of the cruise missile.• Otherwise, his supply unit would be on the receiving end of a simulated bomb or Tomahawk cruise missile.• The Pentagon ordered up cruise missile attacks from two of the six cruise-missile equipped warships on patrol in the Persian Gulf.