splurge

शेख़ी
definition
verb
I'd splurged about $2,500 on clothes
spend (money) freely or extravagantly.
noun
the annual pre-Christmas splurge
an act of spending money freely or extravagantly.
translation of 'splurge'
धूमधाम,
होहल्ला,
कोलाहपूर्ण प्रदर्शन
verb
डींग मारना,
डटके शराब पीना,
ख़ूब शराब पीना,
शेख़ी करना
noun
मूसलधार बारिश,
शेख़ी,
डींग,
बौछाड़
example
That was a first-night 'splurge' with friends, but most of the food we'll eat will be simple and as authentic as possible and that usually means inexpensive.
You also get the impression that these new shoes are something of a 'splurge' for Gilbert, who puts them on right away (the shoes become a more important motif later in the film).
the annual pre-Christmas 'splurge'
Now, they're ready to relax and 'splurge' on luxury cars, jewelry, cruises and the trips they've always wanted.
the annual pre-Christmas 'splurge'
there has recently been a 'splurge' of teach-yourself books
there has recently been a 'splurge' of teach-yourself books
I can hold back on 'splurges' when shopping anywhere, but the restrain only lasts so long, and if I'm shopping alone then it lasts hardly at all.
Have you 'splurged' on anything since you became the website representative?
What we didn't know was that the company had 'splurged' on an open bar and a ton of delicious food for everyone.
She kept all the company's records on paper until 1998, when they 'splurged' on their first computer.
Just before Xmas, I 'splurged' on a couple of laptops for me and my significant other to play games together and price-wise, they weren't too expensive.
While most art institutions are pinching pennies these days, the Metropolitan Museum of Art recently 'splurged' on an Italian masterpiece.
With their futures seemingly secure, many young and mid-career workers took on big debts as they 'splurged' on expensive houses, cars, and vacations.
Today's belt-tightening has taught execs that they can get a lot more out of their equipment than they had been getting, so spending 'splurges' are unlikely until they see the end of such gains.
But he finally 'splurged' this spring on a weekend place in South Dartmouth, Mass., and this summer decided to take Fridays off.
Of course, once you've chopped your premiums, what could happen is that the money you've saved gets absorbed into your household expenses, or 'splurged' on trivial spending.
Thanks to a combination of falling unemployment and interest-free credit options, Argentines are 'splurging' on everything from new homes to cars to refrigerators.
Yet, you are 'splurging' like you are a millionaire.
This is the place to go for the mother of all 'splurges' .
Founded in 1947, the retailer went on one of the biggest expansion 'splurges' in fashion history between 1999 and 2002, more than doubling its turnover and opening over 300 new shops.
He recently 'splurged' on a sporty Mercedes convertible.
Stainless steel appliances and granite work surfaces - further examples of the Woods' strategic 'splurges' - amplify the room's congenial personality.
The big 'splurges' were the adjustable-height light fixtures from Germany and the nickel-plated faucet.
If you need to track your spending for a while to see where you're 'splurging' money, do so - but this isn't vital.
Around half of us make a habit of running up huge credit card bills so why not make the most of shopping 'splurges' and pay using a credit card linked to a charity of your choice?
Since the second half of 1998, we've borrowed, coincidentally, another £187 billion against our homes, which we then 'splurged' on high living!
My first night away from home I 'splurged' and checked into this swanky hotel downtown, where everything seemed to be covered in plush red velvet.
‘That is why it 'splurges' millions of taxpayers' money on consultants every year to tell it what to do,’ he said.
But apparently the owner, Miranda Normandy, is like this centillionaire who doesn't mind 'splurging' her money on the boarding school.
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