Definitionn. violently angry and destructive behavior
Last update: September 12, 2015
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The river went into a rampage and flooded the countryside. . [Please select]
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If Xander didn't feed now, he was going to go on a rampage and slaughter half the apartment building to slake his hunger. [Please select]
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Out on the rampage all night. [Please select]
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The river went into a rampage and flooded the countryside. [Please select]
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Chinn heard nothing of it till a brother-officer said across the mess-table: "Your revered ancestor's on the rampage in the Satpura country." [Please select]
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It was after an afternoon performance in one of the Western States that Vladdok indulged in his last rampage. [Please select]
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"We rampaged all over the country, and got only that small mess of greens." [Please select]
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Then a door slammed and Old Bill Belllounds appeared, his hair upstanding, his look and gait proclaiming him on the rampage. [Please select]
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But unfortunately Demi's most unconquerable prejudice was against going to bed, and that night he decided to go on a rampage. [Please select]
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"War of a kind," said Sanders; "some king or other is on the rampage." [Please select]
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"I can't rampage if I want to for a time, at least; and I'll tell you why."' [Please select]
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