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    rampage

    verb

    • 1. (especially of a large group of people) move through a place in a violent and uncontrollable manner: "several thousand demonstrators rampaged through the city"

    noun

    • 1. a period of violent and uncontrollable behaviour by a group of people: "youths went on the rampage and wrecked a classroom"

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  2. RAMPAGE definition: 1. to go through an area making a lot of noise and causing damage: 2. violent and usually wild…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RAMPAGE is to rush wildly about. How to use rampage in a sentence.

  4. noun. violent or excited behavior that is reckless, uncontrolled, or destructive. a state of violent anger or agitation: The smallest mistake sends him into a rampage. The river has gone on a rampage and flooded the countryside.

  5. A rampage is when a group of people is destructive and out of control, like an angry, violent riot following an unpopular political decision. A single individual can go on a rampage, wreaking havoc and destruction, but the word most often describes the actions of an angry mob.

  6. When people or animals rampage through a place, they rush about there in a wild or violent way, causing damage or destruction. Hundreds of youths rampaged through the town, shop windows were smashed and cars overturned.

  7. RAMPAGE definition: 1. to run around or through an area, making a lot of noise and causing damage: 2. an occasion when…. Learn more.

  8. rampage meaning, definition, what is rampage: to rush about in groups, acting in a wil...: Learn more.

  9. The smallest mistake sends him into a rampage. The river has gone on a rampage and flooded the countryside.

  10. 1. an eruption of violently uncontrolled, reckless, or destructive behavior: The slightest mistake sends him on a rampage. v.i. 2. to rush or behave furiously or violently; storm; rage. [1705–15; orig. Scots; obscurely akin to ramp 1] ram•pag′er, n.

  11. To rush violently or wildly about; rage. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: frenzy.