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rampage (v.)

1715, in Scottish, probably from Middle English verb ramp "rave, rush wildly about" (c. 1300), especially of beasts rearing on their hind legs, as if climbing, from Old French ramper (see ramp (n.1), also see rampant). Related: Rampaged; rampaging.

rampage (n.)

1861, from rampage (v.).

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Definitions of rampage from WordNet
1
rampage (v.)
act violently, recklessly, or destructively;
2
rampage (n.)
violently angry and destructive behavior;
Synonyms: violent disorder
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