(of a person or their behaviour) spending money in an extravagant way.
cruise ships brimming with free-spending tourists
Example sentencesExamples
We are a nation of free-spending consumers.
Such viewers tend to come from the most desirable demographics - younger, busier, more free-spending.
Wilkinson's role of Gerald, the foreman who could not face telling his free-spending wife that he had been sacked, appealed to all audiences.
American tourists, the free-spending mainstay of many a European or Asian resort, will venture out in far smaller numbers this year.
Advertisers, too, are rushing in to woo men in their free-spending years.
"In relation to some businesses, Hollywood probably looks a little free-spending," he concedes.
The new focus on security won't bring a return to the free-spending days of the late '90s.
The astounding success of Teen People's 1.5 million circulation showed there was ample room on the newsstand to cater to the largest, most free-spending teenage American generation ever.
Very soon its free-spending babyboomers will reach retirement age without the capacity to pay for themselves.
It was the end of seven years of hiding and living the high life in Port Alfred for the free-spending playboy.
Definition of free-spending in US English:
free-spending
adjective
(of a person or their behavior) spending money in an extravagant way.
cruise ships brimming with free-spending tourists
Example sentencesExamples
American tourists, the free-spending mainstay of many a European or Asian resort, will venture out in far smaller numbers this year.
Wilkinson's role of Gerald, the foreman who could not face telling his free-spending wife that he had been sacked, appealed to all audiences.
The new focus on security won't bring a return to the free-spending days of the late '90s.
Such viewers tend to come from the most desirable demographics - younger, busier, more free-spending.
"In relation to some businesses, Hollywood probably looks a little free-spending," he concedes.
It was the end of seven years of hiding and living the high life in Port Alfred for the free-spending playboy.
Very soon its free-spending babyboomers will reach retirement age without the capacity to pay for themselves.
The astounding success of Teen People's 1.5 million circulation showed there was ample room on the newsstand to cater to the largest, most free-spending teenage American generation ever.
Advertisers, too, are rushing in to woo men in their free-spending years.