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Rampage  v. i.  To leap or prance about, as an animal; to be violent; to rage. (Prov. or Low)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Rampage" Quotes from Famous Books



... threat had been held over him for years. Nothing had come of it, so it couldn't as yet be compared to Mrs. Joe Gargery's "rampage." ...
— A Little Girl in Old New York • Amanda Millie Douglas

... is usually made for him, and it's served up hot off the spider. The horse wrangler is the fellow who goes out and rounds up the ponies. Sometimes he does it in the middle of the night when the thunder and lightning are smashing about him like all possessed, and the cattle are on the rampage. He's a trouble-curer, not ...
— The Pony Rider Boys in Texas - Or, The Veiled Riddle of the Plains • Frank Gee Patchin

... your ma was worried about them shirt-waists, but she needn't be: I'll have 'em back by Friday, sure. It'll be all I can do, though—he's on the rampage these days, and I've got my ...
— While Caroline Was Growing • Josephine Daskam Bacon



Words linked to "Rampage" :   ramp, disturbance, wilding, violent disorder



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