Spending in a sentence as a noun

So thank you Paul for spending so much time making Hacker News such a great place to visit each day.

Companies were failing with no product, spending 1 year + and not even launching.

Spend your free time doing exactly 3 things 1. working on a side project 2. spending time with your girlfriend.

"Government spending is out of control" while talking about how they exploit the DTS system to get as much per diem as possible.

You're going to be spending time rebuilding things other people take for granted no matter who you are and what language and technology you are working in.

A lot of good came from this, I'm quite sure that there were some cases where both the plaintive and the defense were spending as much time reading groklaw as they were reading their email.

If you are trying to figure out whether this is worth a read or not, I don't think you'll be disappointed spending an hour or two following along through the interview.

I can now bounce around CEO and President positions for a while...spending a year or two at each place, strike enough good compensation deals to make me rich and eventually buy myself into a few choice board positions.

I learned the value of research and of spending a lot of time on a single important problem: many startups take a scattershot approach, trying one weekend hackathon after another and finding nobody wants any of them, while oftentimes there are opportunities that nobody has solved because nobody wants to put in the work.

Spending definitions

noun

the act of spending or disbursing money

See also: disbursement disbursal outlay

noun

money paid out; an amount spent

See also: outgo expenditure outlay