NOUN
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one who spends lavishly and ostentatiously on entertainment
the last of the big spenders
How To Use big spender In A Sentence
- Hey big spender, spend a little time with me. Times, Sunday Times
- `We're going for the natural look...' The Crooked Sixpence erupted as the opening bars of `Big Spender ' trumpeted up to the rafters. TICKLED PINK
- Calling all big spenders for a new production of the wonderful Broadway classic. Times, Sunday Times
- The world's new big spenders embrace stealth wealth, for fear of being accused of corruption by wearing too much bling. Times, Sunday Times
- During the gold rush days, big spenders along the U.S. West Coast developed a taste for a new delicacy - the Olympia oyster.
- Conventional wisdom has socialists down as high taxers and big spenders.
- Working in the couple's benefit, says Miller, is that with the exception of a 10% tithe to their church and eating out a few times a month, they aren't big spenders.
- THE big spenders might finally win a race. The Sun
- The U.S. housing market may be weak, but many big spenders are still lavishing money on luxury homes in the Bay Area. Big Spenders Buoy Housing
- The tax code attracts tightwads and big spenders alike.