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Rampage   Listen
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Rampage  n.  Violent or riotous behavior; a state of excitement, passion, or debauchery; as, to be on the rampage. (Prov. or Low)






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"Rampage" Quotes from Famous Books



... noted also that the hearty release of energy is, in every good game, required to keep within the rules. This is particularly true in basket-ball, which takes high rank as an indoor game for boys. While the game is intense and fatiguing, anything like a muscular rampage brings certain penalty to the player and loss to his team. So that, while the boy who does not play "snappy" and hard cannot rank high, neither can the boy who plays "rough-house." Forcefulness ...
— The Minister and the Boy • Allan Hoben



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



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