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How do you use spree in a sentence?

Here are a few ways to use "spree" in a sentence, showing its various meanings:

Meaning: A period of unrestrained activity

* After getting a big bonus, Sarah went on a shopping spree and bought a new dress, shoes, and a handbag.

* The kids had a sugar spree at the bakery, devouring cookies, cupcakes, and brownies.

* The football team went on a scoring spree, racking up 35 points in the second half.

Meaning: A period of unrestrained indulgence

* The party was a drinking spree that lasted until the early hours of the morning.

* The author went on a writing spree, finishing three novels in one year.

* The dog was on a chewing spree, destroying all the furniture in the house.

Meaning: To engage in unrestrained activity

* The kids spreeed through the park, laughing and playing.

* The protesters spreeed through the city, chanting slogans and waving signs.

* The students spreeed with their friends after exams were over.

Remember that "spree" is often used with a descriptive word to clarify the type of activity involved.

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