spree

પળોજણમાં
definition
verb
take part in a spree.
noun
he went on a six-month crime spree
a spell or sustained period of unrestrained activity of a particular kind.
example
At a press conference, a police spokesman spoke of the alleged crime 'spree' as being clearly provoked and not really worth prosecution.
Imagine my surprise, then, when I happened upon this compilation album, during a recent shopping 'spree' around London's record shops.
One rationale behind the buying 'spree' was to be able to offer different products to different market segments.
The tabloid wants evidence of who's behind the crime 'spree' .
Visitors at the store could also register for a $2,500 shopping 'spree' and other in-store giveaways.
Or is this all some crazy convoluted crime 'spree' by a local lunatic?
Outside the movie theaters, a similar drinking 'spree' was taking place.
To that end, he hooks up with a thug who provides him with a gun and an opportunity to fuel a 'spree' of mayhem.
Well, Leela, you'd wind up going on a killing 'spree' .
The subsequent killing 'spree' accounts for the fates of many of the minor characters.
My nationwide shopping 'spree' focused on the latter.
Since then, the company has gone on a massive shopping 'spree' , acquiring and building some 14 different packaging and processing plants and dairies.
Shortly after their killing 'spree' , we notice John is having trouble sleeping, and he begins to look more and more haggard.
a shopping 'spree'
The result is a 'spree' of robberies, culminating in ‘one last big job.’
a shopping 'spree'
he went on a six-month crime 'spree'
he went on a six-month crime 'spree'
Together they embark on a high-class crime 'spree' across Europe.
crews were seldom going ashore and therefore seldom going on the 'spree'
We became friends, and went on a shopping 'spree' in Oxford Street.
In 1957 Charlie, then 19, went on a killing 'spree' .
Were they really on a hiring 'spree' since October?
There they trade, with relish, tales of their killing 'sprees' .
Gangsters used to be criminals who took off on crime 'sprees' and lived to be hunted by the law.
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