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US
/ˈspɹi/
]
[ UK /spɹˈiː/ ]
[ UK /spɹˈiː/ ]
NOUN
- a brief indulgence of your impulses
VERB
- engage without restraint in an activity and indulge, as when shopping
How To Use spree In A Sentence
- From there, demands for commissions came his way, and he has built everything from meditation treehouses in Hungary and outside Rome, to his most recent project: a treehouse on the river Spree for a client in Berlin, integrated into a weeping willow, that is for "meeting friends, writing and pleasure," he says. Closer to the Stars
- If I ever snap and go on a murderous killing spree, it'll be because of this guy.
- The spree took place in the depths of a property slump. Times, Sunday Times
- She's out on a mad spending spree.
- Wax leads James on a white- Knuckle shotting spree through the Parisian underworld that has James praying for his desk job. Filmstalker: From Paris With Love, another International trailer
- Spree somehow convinced the Knicks to reduce his fine from 150,000 dollars to just 2,500 bucks…
- The honeymoon is still in full swing, and the media will continue to exalt him until the first signs that his spree is producing results.
- It was only during the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars, when the monarchy was untouchable, that George IV was able to force through the royal building-spree that culminated in Buckingham Palace.
- During the late nineties, as the economy boomed, the city went on an especially extravagant spending spree.
- But why, I asked, would soldiers maraud the countryside on a murder-and-kidnapping spree? The Fall of Mexico