To spend money lavishly or extravagantly
“It would be foolish not to take advantage of favorable exchange rates to splurge on a lavish five-star dinner.”
To waste money through extravagant spending
“You then repeatedly splurge all of your cash long before the next payday.”
To treat oneself by spending extravagantly
“Then we decided to splurge on a rich dessert, vanilla ice cream drizzled with melted chocolate and crumbled macadamia nuts.”
To extravagantly splurge, treat yourself, or luxuriate in something
To spend a lot of money on something desired but not necessary
To indulge in an activity to excess
A bout of spending lavishly or extravagantly
“For a moment, she was tempted to indulge in a splurge that would raise her husband's eyebrows when he received the bill.”
An extravagant or ostentatious display (especially with wealth)
“The ostentatious splurge of the affluent magnates on their molls, keeps, and their romantic holidays in the world's most expensive holiday resorts or getaways are more fleshy and eye-catching to the women of the century.”
A formal evening party
An act of shopping, especially routine shopping for food and other domestic supplies
An expensive series of purchases made in a short time
A state of frenzied or excited emotion or activity
A small quantity or patch of liquid or color on a surface
A short period of enjoyment or wild behavior
An amount of money spent
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