splurge
Americanverb (used without object)
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to indulge oneself in some luxury or pleasure, especially a costly one.
They splurged on a trip to Europe.
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to show off.
verb (used with object)
noun
noun
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an ostentatious display, esp of wealth
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a bout of unrestrained extravagance
verb
Other Word Forms
- splurgily adverb
- splurgy adjective
Etymology
Origin of splurge
Example Sentences
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And 12-step support groups, including Debtors Anonymous, provide a safe space to talk about your willingness to splurge.
From MarketWatch
Now you can splurge on nicer meals or a pricier hotel.
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So the Raiders didn’t think twice about splurging on the guy who will snap him the ball.
Knocking on for £40m - maybe more - has been splurged on transfer and loan fees.
From BBC
Some financial planners dub this phenomenon “lifestyle creep” — the idea that when people start to make more money, they take on more expenses, including ones they would have considered splurges when they made less money.
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