splurge|splurged|splurges|splurging in English

verb

[splɜrdʒ /splɜːdʒ]

make an impression, show off; spend money recklessly

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1. Still Gulfs splurge might be better spent if governments were doing even less of the splurging.

2. There are these fun little splurges.

3. She splurged 30 thousand on a fur coat.

4. How to control the politicians'urge to splurge?

5. I feel like splurging on a new dress.

6. We splurged on an expensive hotel in Chicago.

7. I had a splurge and bought two new suits.

8. 19 I feel like splurging on a new dress.

9. Well, we believe in splurging every once in a while.

10. No work this afternoon. Let's really splurge.

11. We splurged on Bohemian glass for gifts, and for ourselves.

12. We'll splurge on a trip in France next year.

13. The victory meeting should be one without any splurge.

14. It's worth splurging on, at least once, just to experience watermelon through a straw.

15. Billionaires swarmed into Nice to splurge millions during the summer holidays.

16. Splurge on pretty padded hangers so clothes stay in store - bought shape.

17. Enjoying simple but inexpensive pleasures like nature walks and museums can quell the urge to splurge.

18. The 11 official sponsors are expected to splurge a further f lOOm between them on marketing.

19. If you want to splurge a little more, a compact-disc changer is available for $ 5

20. Steve Forbes tried to win the state with a $ 4 million advertising splurge.

21. She went out on a splurge when she got her first wage packet.

22. You could also splurge on thick plump pillows on a wrought iron love seat .

23. I'd recommend All time for special occasions, or as a treat yourself/splurge meal.

24. Blood began to splurge out and her screams pounded Jezrael with a different rhythm.

25. 4 And Mardi Gras , today, is a boisterous, bacchanalian splurge of music and mayhem.