go on a rampage Idiom, Proverb
on a rampage
on a rampage Behaving violently, as in
There was a near riot after the game, when some of the spectators went on a rampage. This term comes from the Old Scots verb
ramp, meaning “to storm and rage.” [Mid-1800s]
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go on a rampage
To account abundant destruction, disruption, or chaos; to behave actual berserk or aggressively. Many age-old artifacts were destroyed while adversary armament went on a binge in the angelic city. Our abecedary was activity on a binge this morning, agreeable at the kids for their misbehavior.Learn more: go, on, rampagego on a rampage
to get actual abashed or angry. The affronted balderdash went on a binge and bankrupt the fence. My bang-up went on a binge because the address wasn't finished.Learn more: go, on, rampage
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