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She portrayed the stolid Soviet commissar Ninotchka (one of Greta Garbo's major film roles), who yields to romance on a spree in Paris.
He went on a spree.
And then the Hughes Court went on a spree.
"I hear she went on a spree at the department store and damn near bankrupted you".
[Gothamist] AND FINALLY… The children's-violin bandit was on a spree.
He also embarks on a spree of womanizing, which he seems to have enjoyed very much.
Many already looked like Tory MPs, or baby-faced QCs out on a spree.
Nobody we talked to intended to spend his money on a spree.
So I go on a spree of clearing out our bedroom to bin/loft/charity.
The Japanese went on a spree early this year ahead of a rise in value-added tax, then stopped spending.
Reprieved, Maxwell went on a spree, unfurling a rapid succession of glorious shots, some orthodox, some improvised, all fearless.
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