spree

IPA: sprˈi

noun

  • (in combination) Uninhibited activity.
  • (dated) A merry frolic; especially, a drinking frolic.
  • A river in Germany that flows through Lusatia and into Berlin, where it flows into the Havel.

verb

  • (intransitive, rare) To engage in a spree.
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Examples of "spree" in Sentences

  • His hobby is to spree.
  • We're always on the spree.
  • He likes to spree on weekends.
  • The killer is dead, the crime spree is over.
  • Firefighters give foster child a shopping spree.
  • Ex convict goes on vandalism spree at supermarkets.
  • The canal has several connections to the River Spree.
  • Government and varsities are on property buying spree.
  • The company's merger and purchasing sprees slowed in the 2000s.
  • The city was founded at the confluence of the rivers Spree and Havel.
  • The big do-not-miss-it shopping spree is the Sunday artisans 'market in Tonalá.
  • If every shooting spree is terrorism then what do we call 9/11, you know? datingjesus
  • While those are three of my favorite words, this spree is limited: we're going to check out what the competition is up to.
  • Although the incidents have amounted to vandalism, authorities and experts said that the spree is troubling and that they worry that someone eventually could be harmed.

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