Etymology: [ 'sprE ] (noun.) 1804. 1804, from Irish spre (“a spark, flash of fire, animation, spirit”) (compare Irish spraic (“vigour”)), of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse sprækr, sprakr (“lively, vigorous, sprightly”), from Proto-Germanic *sprakjaz, *sprakjan, *sprukan (“branch, sprout, splinter”), from Proto-Indo-European *(a)sp(h)arag-, *(a)sprāg- (“sprout”). Cognate with Icelandic sprækr (“sprightly”), Norwegian spræk (“cheerful, lively”), Swedish dialectal sprygg (“active, brisk”). More at spry.
Synonyms: carousal, bacchanalia, ball, bash, binge, caper, carouse, carousing, celebration, field day, fling, frolic, high jinks, high time, jag, jamboree, junket, lark, merry-go-round
çılgınca/aşırı derecede yapılan bir şey: While she was on a shopping spree he went on a drinking spree. O çılgınca alışveriş yaparken, a1em, shopping spree eldeki bütün parayı alış verişe yatırma, alem, go on a spree alem yapmak, eğlence, içki âlemi, cümbüş, cümbüşleri,
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çılgınca/aşırı derecede yapılan bir şey: While she was on a shopping spree he went on a drinking spree. O çılgınca alışveriş yaparken isim
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shopping spree eldeki bütün parayı alış verişe yatırma
A merry frolic; especially, a drinking frolic, Uninhibited activity, engage withour restraint in an activity and indulge, as when shopping, a brief indulgence of your impulses, A merry frolic; especially, a drinking frolic; a carousal, a brief indulgence of your impulses engage withour restraint in an activity and indulge, as when shopping, binge, period of unrestrained self-indulgence (drinking, shopping, etc.); fun social activity, If you spend a period of time doing something in an excessive way, you can say that you are going on a particular kind of spree. Some Americans went on a spending spree in December to beat the new tax. A river, about 402 km (250 mi) long, of eastern Germany rising near the Czech border and flowing generally north to the Havel River at Berlin. a short period of time when you do a lot of one activity, especially spending money or drinking alcohol on a spree (Perhaps from spreath , from spreidh ), plural of spree,
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A merry frolic; especially, a drinking frolic
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Uninhibited activity
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engage withour restraint in an activity and indulge, as when shopping
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a brief indulgence of your impulses
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A merry frolic; especially, a drinking frolic; a carousal
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a brief indulgence of your impulses engage withour restraint in an activity and indulge, as when shopping
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binge, period of unrestrained self-indulgence (drinking, shopping, etc.); fun social activity isim
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If you spend a period of time doing something in an excessive way, you can say that you are going on a particular kind of spree. Some Americans went on a spending spree in December to beat the new tax. A river, about 402 km (250 mi) long, of eastern Germany rising near the Czech border and flowing generally north to the Havel River at Berlin. a short period of time when you do a lot of one activity, especially spending money or drinking alcohol on a spree (Perhaps from spreath , from spreidh )
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