Do you understand what a shopping spree is when used in the usual context?
"The calculating Yemeni president had several ideas as to how Bush could repay him for his vigilance and quick action. In Saleh's mind, the Washington trip was a shopping spree, and he landed in D.C. with a wish list. Another war against the Huthi separatists in the north -- the third in as many years -- was just getting underway, and the president needed to replenish his armory. He had helped the Americans with al Qaeda, and now he wanted help with his own terrorists."
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According to context, what do we mean by a shopping spree?
Do you understand what a shopping spree is when used in the usual context?
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spree - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online
If you go on a shopping spree, you spend a lot of money. You might visit a lot of shops in the process or you might just buy a lot of things all in one shop.
In the context you provided, the Yemeni president went to President Bush with a long list of things he wanted. He viewed it like a shopping spree. He imagined it as if he was going to a big department store and would be coming out with lots and lots of stuff!
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