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on the rampage in British Englishbehaving violently or destructively See full dictionary entry for rampageExamples of 'on the rampage' in a sentenceon the rampage If he was trying to run an archdeaconry where Darrow was on the rampage, he'd soon modify his admiration, I promise you!So in he went, on the rampage.This weekend, dot-joiners will be on the rampage.As soon as they heard the news, fellow supporters went on the rampage.But when a genetically modified lizard goes on the rampage, fun turns to fear.Another, startled by a firecracker, went on the rampage, trampling several cars.Japan's wild bears are on the rampage.Residents said that police stood aside while the mob went on the rampage.Are they really anything more than vast drawings that have gone on the rampage?More than 300 people are feared dead after armed mobs went on the rampage.Definition behaving violently or destructively a bull that went on the rampage Synonyms destructive out of control amok riotous berko (Australian, slang) See rampageAdditional synonymsraging seas Synonyms stormy, strong, wild, violent, turbulent, tempestuousDefinition growing or spreading uncontrollably Crime is rampant in the area. Synonyms unrestrained, wild, violent, raging, aggressive, dominant, excessive, outrageous, out of control, rampaging, out of hand, uncontrollable, flagrant, unbridled, vehement, wanton, riotous, on the rampage, ungovernableDefinition using or involving physical force with the intention of causing injury or destruction He could be violent from time to time. Synonyms brutal, aggressive, savage, wild, rough, fierce, bullying, cruel, vicious, destructive, ruthless, murderous, maddened, berserk, merciless, bloodthirsty, homicidal, pitiless, hot-headed, thuggish, maniacal, hot-tempered Nearby words ofon the rampage - on the part of
- on the point of something
- on the rack
- on the rampage
- on the rocks
- on the run
- on the same wavelength
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