Rampage ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Rampage ( noun )

  1. A wild, uncontrolled outburst of emotion or behavior.
  2. A period of violent or frenzied action.
  3. A spell of uncontrolled and destructive behavior.

Origin:

The word "rampage" comes from the old french "rampage" which means "wild beast, rebel".

Examples:

  1. The riots were a rampage of anger and destruction.
  2. He went on a rampage, breaking everything in sight.
  3. The hurricane caused a rampage of destruction in the city.
  4. He was on a rampage, lashing out at anyone who crossed his path.
  5. The terrorist's rampage left many dead and injured.

(As a verb)

Rampage ( verb )

  1. A wild, uncontrolled outburst of emotion or behavior.
  2. A period of violent or frenzied action.
  3. A spell of uncontrolled and destructive behavior.

Origin:

The word "rampage" comes from the old french "rampage" which means "wild beast, rebel".

Examples:

  1. The riots were a rampage of anger and destruction.
  2. He went on a rampage, breaking everything in sight.
  3. The hurricane caused a rampage of destruction in the city.
  4. He was on a rampage, lashing out at anyone who crossed his path.
  5. The terrorist's rampage left many dead and injured.
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