0 a short period of doing a particular, usually enjoyable, activity much more than is usual -- (常指過分的)玩樂;短暫的放縱
There is no doubt that there has been a spending spree since devaluation.
Some harsh things have been said about the clearing and commercial banks who have indulged in a lending spree during the past seven years.
Boom or slump, recession or spending spree, there will always be relevant financial objections to such legislation.
He pumped money into it and the public went on a spending spree as if there were no tomorrow.
It consists, roughly, of one year's spending spree and three years more or less of frustration and financial restriction.
With the rise in wages, what may be called the "spending spree" continued.
This great spending spree is going on to achieve this end.
They were making pledges and embarking on public expenditure sprees.