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go on a spree







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How entitled must these athletic directors be that they would go on a spree to the Ritz in this climate?

From Washington Post Aug. 22, 2019

Instead, he made a name for himself with The 400 Blows, a title derived from a French slang expression "faire les 400 coups," meaning "to go on a spree."

From Time Magazine Archive

Those who enjoy humming the scenery can forget the plot and go on a spree of influence hunting.

From Time Magazine Archive

Well, go on a spree as much as you like.

From Plays by Aleksandr Nicolaevich Ostrovsky

They showed no disposition to go on a spree again and so far as keeping the loads on, behaved very well indeed.

From Death Valley in '49 by William Lewis Manly




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