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As a student, Charles goes on a spree with some friends in the country.
No one with a mortgage has ever gone on a spree.
And in good times when I'd a quid we'd both go on a spree.
With the phone, the boys go on a spree.
You'll never catch your little Ilse going on a spree again.
In the book shops he went on a spree.
Whenever we are in town we don't miss going on a spree.
How can we do this without giving every spending authority an excuse for going on a spree when it likes?
The two go on a spree, protesting and attacking people getting ready for their own Thanksgiving.
A mother and her teen-age daughter go on a spree after winning $60 million in a lottery.
Are the people granted bail then going out and going on a spree?
Go on a spree, or sing a comic song.
They decide to go on a spree of brutality by kidnapping a girl and a middle-aged man.
Nobody went on a spree of murderous revenge, neither at the party nor afterwards.
The entire town of Malmo went on a spree, and normality was suspended.
She was sorely tempted to cave right then, go on a spree and have the house decorated by the time he got home.
Brighten up the place when you go on a spree (5,3,4,3)
Williams had earned $2500 a week while he was away, so he cleared his debts, then went on a spree.
I then went on a spree, tossing bread crumbs onto almost everything but my morning oatmeal (though, come to think of it …).
One night a few of them went on a spree, and proceeded "to paint San Antonia red."
He is going on a spree.
"No one's going on a spree," she said.
A little more than 2 minutes later, Petrovic went on a spree that led the Nets to their second victory in three nights.
If you've gone on a spree and lack an Oscar Madison poker face, pay an adjusted duty.