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spend extravagantly (verb)

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  • splurge — I. noun Etymology: perhaps blend of splash and surge Date: 1830 an ostentatious effort, display, or expenditure II. verb (splurged; splurging) Date: 1843 intransitive verb 1. to make a splurge …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • waste — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Gradual loss or decay Nouns 1. waste, wastage; dissipation; dispersion; ebb; leakage, loss; wear and tear; extravagance, wastefulness, prodigality, conspicuous consumption; waste of time; jeunesse dorée; …   English dictionary for students

  • squander — I. verb (squandered; squandering) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1536 transitive verb 1. to spend extravagantly or foolishly ; dissipate, waste < squandered a fortune > 2. to cause to disperse …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • splurge — /splɜdʒ / (say splerj) Colloquial –noun 1. an ostentatious display, especially of wealth. –verb (splurged, splurging) –verb (t) 2. to spend (money) extravagantly. –verb (i) 3. to be extravagant: we splurged and bought champagne. {US English… …  

  • splurge — informal noun 1》 a sudden burst of extravagance. 2》 a large or excessive amount. verb spend extravagantly. Origin C19 (orig. US): prob. imitative …   English new terms dictionary

  • splurge — informal ► NOUN 1) a sudden burst of extravagance. 2) a large or excessive amount. ► VERB ▪ spend extravagantly. ORIGIN probably imitative …   English terms dictionary

  • lash out — verb attack in speech or writing The editors of the left leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker • Syn: ↑attack, ↑round, ↑assail, ↑snipe, ↑assault • Derivationally related forms: ↑assaultive ( …   Useful english dictionary

  • live it up — verb enjoy oneself (Freq. 1) it s your birthday, so let s live it up! • Hypernyms: ↑delight, ↑enjoy, ↑revel • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s PP …   Useful english dictionary

  • push the boat out — verb to do something, especially spend money, more extravagantly than usual, particularly for a celebration …   Wiktionary

  • lash — verb 1》 strike or beat with a whip or stick.     ↘beat forcefully against: waves lashed the coast.     ↘(lash out) hit or kick out.     ↘(lash out) launch a verbal attack. 2》 (of an animal) move (a part of the body, especially the tail) quickly… …   English new terms dictionary

  • waste — I. noun Etymology: Middle English waste, wast; in sense 1, from Anglo French wast, from wast, gast, guast, adjective, desolate, waste, from Latin vastus; in other senses, from Middle English wasten to waste more at vast Date: 13th century 1. a. a …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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