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Rampageous   Listen
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Rampageous  adj.  Characterized by violence and passion; unruly; rampant. (Prov. or Low) "In the primitive ages of a rampageous antiquity."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Rampageous" Quotes from Famous Books



... family; the more refined neighbors rather dreaded them, and even the villagers spoke of most of them as "wondrous rampageous!" But Mrs. Maybright always smiled when unfriendly comments ...
— Polly - A New-Fashioned Girl • L. T. Meade

... easy way of the westerner, appearing in a mud-splattered and dust-covered Ford that had carried them blithely over two hundred and thirty miles of prairie trails. And with them they brought a quartet of rampageous young buckaroos who promptly turned our ...
— The Prairie Child • Arthur Stringer

... and rocking in a hammock. As I said before, she'd never been right since Benny's death, and though she had pulled up for a time and acted very much improved she slumped at last, and slumped worse than she ever had been. Her old surly fits on the Line were nothing compared with the rampageous way she went on now, and if there was ever a she devil on earth or a man driven plumb distracted it was Rosie and me ...
— Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas • Lloyd Osbourne



Words linked to "Rampageous" :   rampage, violent



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