Meaning & Definition of word "Rampage"
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Rampage
/ˈræm.peɪdʒ/
noun:
- 1. A period of violent or uncontrolled behavior.
- Example: The city experienced a rampage of vandalism after the concert ended.
- 2. An instance of violent disturbance or disorder.
- Example: The animal escaped from the zoo and went on a rampage through the neighborhood.
verb:
- 1. To engage in a violent or uncontrolled outbreak.
- Example: The crowd began to rampage through the streets after the game.
- 2. To act or move wildly and in a destructive manner.
- Example: The children rampaged around the playground, scattering toys everywhere.
Etymology
From French 'rampager', meaning 'to rage' or 'to run wildly'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
go on a rampage:
to act violently or destructively over a period of time.
rampage through something:
to move through a place in a destructive manner.
rampage against:
to protest or act violently against something.
Related Words
rage:
a deep and violent anger.
frenzy:
a state of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior.
spree:
a lively or wild outing or session.
Slang Meanings of rampage
Meaning: to go crazy or act out of control.
Example Sentence: He was rampaging at the party last night.
Meaning: to have a wild and fun time.
Example Sentence: We rampaged through the city after the concert.