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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61) Ten gallons of wash , i can go on a spree.
62) The trial of Mickey and Mallory Knox was SUCH an event, that it made the crime spree that preceded it pale by comparison.
63) Analysts, though, generally say favourable things about Mr Lafley's spending spree.
64) Continuously rising gold prices have sparked a buying spree among individual investors throughout China this year.
65) My mother went on a shopping spree at the mall.
66) At the same time, sellers are wondering how long this buying spree will last.
67) Aides to a radical Shiite Muslim cleric meet with a key Sunni group in Iraq to ease sectarian tensions amid a spree of violence that's killed hundreds.
68) The deal may signal the start of a smart-grid buying spree for cash-equipped conglomerates like Toshiba eager to tap the vast capital outlays expected from electric utilities over the next decade.
69) I'm surprised that they didn't treat you to the story of that little spree. "
70) They went on the spree and spent a lot of money.
71) It was her pay day last Friday. Jenny went on a shopping spree.
72) Cash - rich Chinese companies are on a buying spree again, hoping to advantage of low asset prices.
73) As traditional Western bankers count the cost of a reckless lending spree, Islamic banking -- which complies with Islam's law banning the receipt of interest -- is surging.
74) So why don't you go on a shopping spree on her?
75) The sharp currency revaluation of 2010 unleashed a global mergers and acquisitions spree the likes of which the world had never seen.
76) The trial of Mickey and Mallory Knox was SUDH an event, that it made the crime spree that preceded it pale by comparison.
77) A 52-year-old taxi driver drove his vehicle on a shooting spree in Cumbria, England Wednesday, killing at least 12 people and wounding 25 others before turning the gun on himself, Reuters reported.
78) After a prison break in 1980, Boyce went on a bank-robbing spree and plotted to escape to the Soviet Union.
79) Is this just another crime spree , or the work of one deranged maniac?
80) Therefore the concision and concentration presented in his works is necessarily an intuitionistic spiritual excruciation , thus forms a natural distance with the world today full of spree.
81) Many commentators complain that China's capital - spending spree last year has merely exacerbated its industrial overcapacity.
82) What they will end up with: Mike Ashley is unlikely to underwrite a major spending spree, so Pardew will have to wheel and deal.
83) Then walk down past the giant statues of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, over the Spree river onto the "Museum Island."
84) In Italy, people often have a spree on New Year's Eve.
85) To implement their strategy, the biotech companies needed to control the seeds-so they went on a buying spree, taking possession of about 23 percent of the world's seed companies.
86) Your mother's anniversary set him off, and he went on a murder spree, killing everyone.
87) The Green River Killer's slaying spree began in 1982, when women in the Seattle area, mainly runaways and prostitutes were targeted.
88) In November 2006, a former student at a vocational school in Lower Saxony in northwestern Germany went a shooting spree in the establishment,[www.Sentencedict.com] injuring 37 people before killing himself.
89) Spending Spree: Wayne Rooney and Coleen McLoughlin can splash out with their ? 20 m.
90) At least he, Dikembe, Rafer, even Les'spending spree should keep things moving for a week.
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.