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rampage1 verbrampage2 noun rampageram‧page1 /ræmˈpeɪdʒ, ˈræmpeɪdʒ/ verb [intransitive] ![](img/spkr_b.png) rampage1Origin: 1700-1800 Perhaps from ramp ‘to act or move wildly’ (14-21 centuries), from French ramper; ➔ RAMPANT VERB TABLErampage |
Present | I, you, we, they | rampage | | he, she, it | rampages | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | rampaged | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have rampaged | | he, she, it | has rampaged | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had rampaged | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will rampage | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have rampaged |
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Present | I | am rampaging | | he, she, it | is rampaging | | you, we, they | are rampaging | Past | I, he, she, it | was rampaging | | you, we, they | were rampaging | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been rampaging | | he, she, it | has been rampaging | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been rampaging | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be rampaging | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been rampaging |
- For example, the challenging, rampaging storms of Turner's seascapes are, like most romantic paintings, energetically anticlockwise.
- Friends don't come back from the dead, Leila thought, rampaging through the corridor from the canteen.
- In Gause, Texas, blacks rampaged through the city, destroying property.
- The Orcs rampaged through Solland for weeks, burned and looting, until turning north once more towards Altdorf.
- You know the ingredients: rustic setting, wizened Lothario, coltish Romany beauty, rampaging passion, frightened sheep etc.
to rush about in groups, acting in a wild or violent wayrampage through Drunken football fans rampaged through the streets.rampage1 verbrampage2 noun rampagerampage2 noun ![](img/spkr_b.png) - Dietz pointed to testimony by a psychiatrist who examined Davis after his three-county rampage in 1976 as critical in the case.
- Financially secure for the first time, Gamble and Huff went on a creative rampage.
- It went on a rampage and mercilessly drilled another robot.
- Second-placed Cardiff went on the rampage, crossing for six tries in an impressive 39-3 demolition of Newport at Rodney Parade.
- So long as radicals were on the rampage, staying in the centre meant leaning ever farther towards liberal reform.
- So we went on the rampage.
- Until his rampage, Hamilton operated a club for elementary schoolboys in space rented at Dunblane High School.
► went on the rampage Rioters went on the rampage through the town. ► on the rampage- And then in the second half they went on the rampage.
- Jaq scanned another swarm of these hybrids, on the rampage with guns and blades.
- Midway through the second half, Neath went on the rampage scoring another three tries in only eight minutes.
- Rangers beat Celtic and those Cath'lics will be on the rampage.
- Richard, on the rampage, must be an appalling bore.
- Second-placed Cardiff went on the rampage, crossing for six tries in an impressive 39-3 demolition of Newport at Rodney Parade.
- So long as radicals were on the rampage, staying in the centre meant leaning ever farther towards liberal reform.
- So we went on the rampage.
on the rampage rushing about in a wild and violent way, often causing damage: gangs of youths on the rampage Rioters went on the rampage through the town. |