Synonym: celebration, escapade, fling, lark, whirl. Similar words: spread, spread out, spreader, bedspread, widespread, spread over, pre-empt, preempt. Meaning: [sprɪː] n. a brief indulgence of your impulses. v. engage without restraint in an activity and indulge, as when shopping.
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1) Uruguay's scoring spree began in the fourth minute.
2) I went on a drinking/shopping/spending spree on Saturday.
3) Let's go on a shopping spree.
4) They murdered fifteen boys in a killing spree across southern California.
5) He's out on a spree.
6) He's gone on a drinking spree.
7) She's out on a mad spending spree.
8) They went on a drinking spree .
9) The boys went on a two-day spending spree with the stolen credit cards.
10) Some Americans went on a spending spree in December to beat the new tax.
11) After her shoplifting spree she lived in mortal dread of being found out.
12) I went on a shopping spree at the weekend and spent far too much money.
13) This is my first shopping spree.
14) Gold Cup punter found dead after drinking spree.
15) Ian Woodner's wholesale spending spree ended with his death.
16) But if the spending spree stays at the same pace, even more money will be needed later.
17) Their spree of corporate takeovers is, for the most part, wildly ill-advised and poorly executed.
18) Columbia's recent spending spree has partly been paid for by Sony.
19) Jonathan Dyson started the scoring spree by making a 43-yard reception on the Eagles' second play from scrimmage.
20) The spending spree in the west was mirrored by falling shop sales in east Berlin: almost 20 percent compared with 1989.
21) Twenty people were shot dead in the city making it the worst killing spree since the riots.
22) They stole thousands of pounds' worth of goods in a two-day shoplifting spree.
23) She won £10 000 and immediately went on a shopping spree.
24) In the national betting holiday just past, teen-agers were full players in the spree.
25) We had such great fun collecting the toys because we bought them on days off when we were out on a spree.
26) That night John escaped from the oppressive gloom of Sloane Crescent and embarked on an evening-long drinking spree.
27) In contrast Stanley's usually made the inspired calculations of a good invitation side out for a scoring spree.
28) During the boom years of the 1980s the Duke of Westminter's company embarked on a building spree,[http://sentencedict.com/spree.html] especially in Mayfair.
29) Nelson, who scored five points during the run, closed the Gators' scoring spree with an inside basket.
30) Believing that clothes make the musician, the Cliburn competition rewarded him with a shopping spree at Neiman Marcus.
More similar words: spread, spread out, spreader, bedspread, widespread, spread over, pre-empt, preempt, preexist, preemptive, pre-eminent, preeminently, freedom of the press, spry, sprout, sprig, spray, sprain, sprawl, sprint, sprung, spring, sprinter, offspring, spring up, spruce up, sprinkle, sprawling, sprinkler, sprightly.