What does the word spree mean?

    Part of speech: verb intransitive

  • To get drunk.

  • Part of speech: noun

  • A drunken carousal.

  • Part of speech: noun

  • A gay frolic.

Usage examples for spree

  1. He told us when we were outside that he had come up to preach, and 'had brought Miss Anne up for a spree. – Chantry House by Charlotte M. Yonge
  2. Such a story as The Dog of Flanders, for example, affords a sort of emotional spree of pity and pathos through which the steadier members of a class refuse to go, and which the more emotional members do not need. – Literature in the Elementary School by Porter Lander MacClintock
  3. There was Abraham's daughter going out on a spree With old Uncle Snow in the cottage by the sea. – Watch Yourself Go By by Al. G. Field