I. verb
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For example, the challenging, rampaging storms of Turner's seascapes are, like most romantic paintings, energetically anticlockwise.
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Friends don't come back from the dead, Leila thought, rampaging through the corridor from the canteen.
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In Gause, Texas, blacks rampaged through the city, destroying property.
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The Orcs rampaged through Solland for weeks, burned and looting, until turning north once more towards Altdorf.
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You know the ingredients: rustic setting, wizened Lothario, coltish Romany beauty, rampaging passion, frightened sheep etc.
II. noun
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Dietz pointed to testimony by a psychiatrist who examined Davis after his three-county rampage in 1976 as critical in the case.
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Financially secure for the first time, Gamble and Huff went on a creative rampage .
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It went on a rampage and mercilessly drilled another robot.
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Second-placed Cardiff went on the rampage , crossing for six tries in an impressive 39-3 demolition of Newport at Rodney Parade.
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So long as radicals were on the rampage , staying in the centre meant leaning ever farther towards liberal reform.
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So we went on the rampage .
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Until his rampage , Hamilton operated a club for elementary schoolboys in space rented at Dunblane High School.