Sentences with phrase «mean shopping spree»

This does not mean a shopping spree, but rather a few shrewd acquisitions to tweak the squad.
After dessert, we went for a «walk» (I mean shopping spree).

Not exact matches

That doesn't mean you should indulge in expensive vacations or shopping sprees (though those can be nice every once in a while).
QUEENS — A Kew Gardens Hills woman was busted for stealing more than $ 87,000 by posing as a Hurricane Sandy victim, staying in hotels meant for those affeceted by the massive storm for months and squandering cash from the Red Cross on a shopping spree, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced Tuesday.
Going on a shopping spree doesn't mean the individual is obligated with spending a huge chunk of cash.
Spring is just around the corner and that means, shopping spree!
That doesn't mean I don't like to go on a shopping spree from time to time
I just went on a bit of a denim shopping spree but I mean one more pair couldn't hurt right?
Which means that these two days are going to be extra beneficial for your shopping spree.
The boot has a capacity of 470 litres, meaning it can handle leisure activities, from shopping sprees to a skiing weekend or mountain - bike tour.
Financial opportunities do not mean saving $ 1,000 and then treating yourself to a $ 990 shopping spree.
Properly used, a credit card rewards program can mean free stuff, from airline tickets to shopping sprees.
That means you can get deals on everything from a new Apple iPhone to the latest must - have toys for kids in one quick shopping spree.
That means TWO winners will each win a $ 250 shopping spree to DaySpring.com to buy whatever strikes your fancy!
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