spree in the PONS Dictionary

spree Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go (out) on a drinking spree
to go on a spending spree
we went on a shopping spree

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After a drinking spree the barrel was left on the point as a beacon.
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It went on a building spree, quickly doubling the amount of electrified track in the system.
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Spree also launches a more general trend toward the serialization of the series.
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To strengthen her version of events, she goes on a destructive spree through the house.
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Where they fulfill five lucky men's dreams by giving them an unforgettable date and almost half a million shopping spree.
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First, she went on a shopping spree, then purchased twenty acres of land and made plans to build tennis courts and a pool.
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His men, free of his restraint, embark on a crime spree.
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She is always the last villain to be packed up for international stealing sprees and sometimes even misses her get-away car.
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They discovered $500,000 in cash, which they spent over a period of a six-month shopping spree, as one of them later testified.
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The mentioned injury hampered his scoring spree slightly for just the then next season.
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