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Princeton's WordNet
spree, flingverb
a brief indulgence of your impulses
spreeverb
engage without restraint in an activity and indulge, as when shopping
Wiktionary
spreenoun
A merry frolic; especially, a drinking frolic.
spreenoun
Uninhibited activity.
Spreenoun
river in Berlin, Germany.
Etymology: 1804, from spraoi, of origin, from sprækr, sprakr, from sprakjaz, from (a)sp(h)arag-. Cognate with sprækr, spræk, dialectal sprygg. More at spry.
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spree
A spree is a period or instance of indulging excessively and unrestrainedly in an activity, usually with some form of enjoyment or pleasure involved. This activity could relate to shopping, drinking, partying, or even committing crimes.
Webster Dictionary
Spreenoun
a merry frolic; especially, a drinking frolic; a carousal
Etymology: [Cf. Ir. spre a spark, animation, spirit, Gael. spraic. Cf. Sprack.]
Wikidata
Spree
The Spree is a river that flows through the Saxony, Brandenburg and Berlin states of Germany, and in the Ústí nad Labem region of the Czech Republic. It is a left bank tributary of the River Havel and is approximately 400 kilometres in length. The reach of the river between the Dämeritzsee and Müggelsee to the east of Berlin is known as the Müggelspree.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Spree
sprē, n. a merry frolic: a drunken bout.—v.i. to carouse. [Prob. Ir. spre, a spark, spraic, vigour.]
The Nuttall Encyclopedia
Spree
a river of Prussia, rises in East Saxony close to the Bohemian border, follows a winding and generally N. and NW. course of 227 m. till its Junction with the Havel at Spandau; chief towns on its banks are Bautzen, Kottbus, Lübben, and Berlin; is connected with the Oder by the Frederick William Canal.
Dictionary of Nautical Terms
spree
Uproarious jollity, sport, and merriment.
Editors Contribution
spreenoun
Starting price service pack concerning a new in opposition of a previous state with frequentative or intensive force.
The Host of an auction is always on a spree from the beginning to the end of his job.
Etymology: Spokesperson
Submitted by Tehorah_Elyon on March 31, 2024
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of spree in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of spree in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of spree in a Sentence
Reliance share price is likely to close @ Rs.2400 today and most probably tomorrow it will open @ Rs.2375. Still traders have opportunity to come out of all shares as companies are in spree of looting public money invested in stock market. The more people invest in shares, the more the stock price will plunge down
They steal that car after robbing someone, usually by force with a firearm, and after that, they're usually not done. They're [on a] crime spree. They're just beginning, so they're going to use that vehicle to drive recklessly through the city, rob other individuals to use that car to get away. … And unfortunately, carjacked vehicles are often used for shootings.
The weapon and the man we believe to be responsible for what started this spree in Arizona is in custody.
It’s a complete 180 from their typical bail policies, it leaves the public amid an awful crime spree shaking their heads and wondering what’s going on.
I think it was just one individual that completely snapped and went on a killing spree, i don't think it was an organized attack.
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- انغماسArabic
- flámCzech
- spreeDanish
- SpreeGerman
- γλέντιGreek
- juergaSpanish
- pidu, hoog, joomingEstonian
- ولگردی و قانونی شکنیPersian
- juominki, remuaminenFinnish
- fête, frénésieFrench
- daorachScottish Gaelic
- आनंद का उत्सवHindi
- muriHungarian
- kesenanganIndonesian
- baldoria, bisboccia, orgia, simposioItalian
- בּוּלמוּסHebrew
- ばか騒ぎJapanese
- 주연Korean
- spreeLatin
- SpreeDutch
- rangelNorwegian
- hulankaPolish
- farraPortuguese
- sindrofieRomanian
- активность, весельеRussian
- spreeSwedish
- களியாட்டம்Tamil
- ความสนุกสนานThai
- cümbüşTurkish
- загулUkrainian
- اتسو مناینگیUrdu
- SpreeVietnamese
- ספּריYiddish
- 大禮包Chinese
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