spree
1 Americannoun
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a lively frolic or outing.
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a bout or spell of drinking to intoxication; binge; carousal.
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a period, spell, or bout of indulgence, as of a particular wish, craving, or whim.
an eating spree; a spending spree.
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a period or outburst of extreme activity.
the team’s scoring spree;
no motive for his killing spree.
noun
noun
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a session of considerable overindulgence, esp in drinking, squandering money, etc
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a romp
Etymology
Origin of spree
First recorded in 1795–1805; origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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Slot admitted last month it had been the toughest season of his career "by a mile", with a £450m summer spending spree not equating to performances and results.
From BBC
There was no massive hoarding, no looting or crime spree, no exodus of residents.
The lawsuit is the latest in a spree of legal claims against tech companies brought by families of people who believe they lost their loved ones because of delusions brought on by AI chatbots.
From BBC
Since then, the company has been on a hiring spree and is working on new models, code-named Avocado and Mango, The Wall Street Journal previously reported.
Thoma Bravo has been on an acquisition spree as artificial intelligence reshapes the software market.
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