rampage|rampaged|rampages|rampaging in English
verb
[ram·page || ræm'peɪdʒ ,'ræmpeɪdʒ]
run rampant, behave wildly, move about furiously
Use "rampage|rampaged|rampages|rampaging" in a sentence
1. The mob rampaged through the village.
2. The elephants rampaged through the forest.
3. Rampaging prisoners ran riot through Strangeways jail.
4. Drunken football fans rampaged through the streets.
5. “Rampaging death squads kill 21 people,” says one typical report.
6. A state of emergency was declared following overnight rampages by student demonstrators.
7. Chaos ensues as the Ape kidnaps her and rampages through Seoul.
8. One wrestler has gone mad and is rampaging through the aisles.
9. But the new Rampage Albm isn’t without its drawbacks
10. Police say the shooting rampage lasted six minutes.
11. According to legend, every 3 September the Devil rampages through the park with Cromwell's soul.
12. Uighurs went on a rampage in the city.
13. Richard, on the rampage, must be an appalling bore.
14. Chief Dull Knife is on a rampage again.
15. I pray we're not looking at a rampage.
16. The demonstrators rampaged through the town, smashing windows and setting fire to cars.
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18. Rioters went on a/the rampage through the city.
19. But lately he'd been concealing this whiff with his favourite aftershave, Rampage.
20. Rangers beat Celtic and those Cath'lics will be on the rampage.
21. It went on a rampage and mercilessly drilled another robot.
22. Still, it'll stop him rampaging all over the place like a bull in a china shop.
23. Chilling video shows shootings suspect at spa before deadly rampage
24. 15 But lately he'd been concealing this whiff with his favourite aftershave, Rampage.
25. The Orcs rampaged through Solland for weeks, burned and looting, until turning north once more towards Altdorf.