noun

definition

Amount of money spent (during a period); expenditure.

example

I’m sorry, boss, but the advertising spend exceeded the budget again this month.

definition

(in the plural) Expenditures; money or pocket money.

definition

Discharged semen.

definition

Vaginal discharge.

verb

definition

To pay out (money).

example

He spends far more on gambling than he does on living proper.

definition

To bestow; to employ; often with on or upon.

definition

To squander.

example

to spend an estate in gambling

definition

To exhaust, to wear out.

example

The violence of the waves was spent.

definition

To consume, to use up (time).

example

My sister usually spends her free time in nightclubs.

definition

To have an orgasm; to ejaculate sexually.

example

The fish spends his semen on eggs which he finds floating and whose mother he has never seen.

definition

To waste or wear away; to be consumed.

example

Energy spends in the using of it.

definition

To be diffused; to spread.

definition

To break ground; to continue working.

Examples of spend in a Sentence

I spend my life protecting you.

Well, he did spend a lot of time with his mother.

I won't spend my life being a monster!

The loon retires to solitary ponds to spend it.

We can spend eternity together and you never say the words.

All of the girls have gone home to spend Christmas.

He even managed to spend a night in jail.

Alex won't spend it.

Spend some time exploring the house.

I don't spend that much time in the house anyway.

No one should decide what someone else should value or spend his money on.

He said I could spend his money with a clear conscience.

I have not the time to spend with her.

You have to spend the night, because of the head injury.

Wynn wasn't about to ask why it was secret or spend too much time in Hell with the violent creature before him.

What could be more important than being able to spend eternity with her?

She returned to her room, eager to spend the day drawing.

As machines do ever more things that we used to do, we will have more choices for how we spend our time.

If you wanted to marry me, why did you tell me you only wanted to spend a few nights with me?

I could spend the rest of my life with him.

Was she destined to spend the rest of her life starving?

She wasn't going to spend her eternity with someone who didn't care for her.

And to spend more time outside his cell.

Do you plan to spend four weeks there?

I will spend all my life, and give all that I have, to lessen the distress and sorrow with which this world seems filled.

Pierre still went into society, drank as much and led the same idle and dissipated life, because besides the hours he spent at the Rostovs' there were other hours he had to spend somehow, and the habits and acquaintances he had made in Moscow formed a current that bore him along irresistibly.

It looks like I'll have to accept your invitation to spend the night, but I'll pay you as soon as I get my things.

It was like Connie to spend as little time on the telephone as possible.

Sure, that sounded possible... if he didn't spend every day at the barn.

He'd spend the rest of his existence in Hell before he'd let her go without a fight.

Jackson often joked that the day would come when she would spend more on a pair of shoes than he did on a car.

Can we spend the day together tomorrow?

Cobblestone streets, narrow alleyways and green open parks make this an ideal place to spend an afternoon exploring the past.

Fleming's dining room is stylish and contemporary, so dress up and be prepared to spend some money.

He practically made me call my brother and now I'm going up to Weston Priory in Vermont and spend the week with him.

He'd promised to spend every night with her.

If he doesn't die-dead, he'd have to spend eternity with you.

So you're able to spend lots of time outside in the winter?

She spend the rest of her money on markers.

Fishing, swimming, boating and long walks in the park, are just some of the fun ways to spend your time.

I will not be offended if you choose to spend the day in mourning, my friend.

He had intended to spend a few hours with his family in Texas while he waited for his flight out of Houston.

Their colour is a brown, lighter or darker generally according to the amount of their exposure to the sun - being darker on some of the atolls where the people spend much time in fishing, and among fishermen on the volcanic islands, and lighter among women, chiefs and others less exposed than the bulk of the people.

Tobacco-growing was the one vocation of Virginia, and many of the planters were able to spend their winters in London or Glasgow and to send their sons and daughters to the finishing schools of the mother country.

English youths who spend their time at Eton between athletic sports and Latin verses, and who take an Ireland with a first class in "Greats" at Oxford, are pursuing the same course of physical and mental discipline as the princes of Gonzaga or Montefeltro in the 15th century.

Again, the meanness of my estate doth somewhat move me; for though I cannot accuse myself that I am either prodigal or slothful, yet my health is not to spend, nor my course to get.

But he had made up his mind to be not an actor but an onlooker and critic in the battle of life; and when Wieland, whom he met on one of his excursions, suggested doubts as to the wisdom of his choice, Schopenhauer replied, "Life is a ticklish business; I have resolved to spend it in reflecting upon it."

In 1879 the Persian government was induced to spend 30,000 on the erection of a gas factory in Teheran, but work was soon stopped for want of good coal.

He soon left the Wordsworths to spend four months at Ratzeburg, whence removed to Göttingen to attend lectures.

He lived partly in France, partly in Italy, and was accustomed to spend the winter on the Riviera, chiefly at Hyeres.

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