English to Indonesian Dictionary spree

spree

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