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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31) You took her pet lamb Joseph out on a spree, didn't you?
32) The suspect was described as having a blank stare after the shooting spree.
33) We are in the midst of a decade-long shopping spree.
34) But the thief won't be able to use the stolen cards on a spending spree.
35) Here he is with his hands full after a buying spree in a corner shop.
36) She went on a shopping spree and spent over $1500 on clothes in one afternoon.
37) In addition to the sugar cubes a large jelly had been made for the occasion, indicative of 1950s kids on a spree.
38) He had been sentenced after going on a two-month crime spree.
39) This bull market bears no relation to that gambling spree.
40) Spark has been on a bit of buying spree over the last year, snapping up Softtechnet in May.
41) Then, against the background of bitter, violent parental quarrels, Chester began a spree of delinquency.
42) The action follows complaints from parents and consumer groups and comes during a £600 million Christmas spending spree on games and hardware.
43) Mrs Bailey says her husband told her he and Corporal Steven Paterson had gone to the hangar after a drinking spree.
44) Vividly picture going on a wonderful shopping spree, buying everything you have ever dreamt of, with great joy and exuberance.
45) This applies even if one of you, unknown to the other, has gone on a mad spending spree.
46) Some stores were bright on reports of an eleventh-hour Christmas buying spree.
47) She was on a shopping spree and had bumped into him outside Heal's in Tottenham Court Road.
48) But their lives are shattered when a nutty friend goes on a shooting spree, injuring Luna and killing Wren.
49) One was a stabbing spree in which 12 cabdrivers got knifed in one week by a lone assailant.
50) More controversial than Woody Allen on a shopping spree in children's world.
51) Passersby, the text says, were annoyed by the ruckus and thought a drinking spree was under way.
52) He went on a drinking spree.
53) Old Sebastian's on the spree again.
54) We are having a spree tonight.
55) It appears the spending spree will continue into 2010.
56) Two white supremacist skinheads were arrested in Tennessee over plans to go on a killing spree and eventually shoot Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, court documents showed on Tuesday.
57) He then went on a buying spree abroad, chiefly in Eastern Europe.
58) The risks lie in the effectiveness and efficiency of a spending spree.
59) Are you saying a run of bad luck justifies a shooting spree?
60) After the rescue,[http://sentencedict.com/spree.html] profits returned and Citi went on a buying spree.
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.