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Learn to pronounce ram·page

/ˈramˌpāj/
verb
(especially of a large group of people) rush around in a violent and uncontrollable manner.
"several thousand demonstrators rampaged through the city"
synonyms: rush wildly/madly, riot, run riot, go on the rampage, run amok, go berserk, storm, charge, tear, rave, steam

noun
a period of violent and uncontrollable behavior, typically involving a large group of people.
"youths went on a rampage and wrecked a classroom"
synonyms: berserk, out of control, wild, violent, frenzied, running amok, rioting, riotous, destructive, rampaging, postal

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Apr 26, 2024 · The meaning of RAMPAGE is to rush wildly about. How to use rampage in a sentence.
8 days ago · to move, run, and do things in a wild, violent way: Youths rampaged through the downtown district.
verb (used without object). , ram·paged, ram·pag·ing. to rush, move, or act furiously or violently: a bull elephant rampaging through the jungle.
When people or animals rampage through a place, they rush around there in a wild or violent way, causing damage or destruction.
A rampage is when a group of people is destructive and out of control, like an angry, violent riot following an unpopular political decision.
​a sudden period of wild and violent behaviour, often causing damage and destruction. Gangs of youths went on the rampage in the city yesterday.
This term comes from the Old Scots verb ramp , meaning “to storm and rage.” [ Mid-1800s]