go on the 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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on a rampage.
go on the 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 the binge in the angelic city. Our abecedary was activity on the binge this morning, agreeable at the kids for their misbehavior.Learn more: go, on, rampagebe/go on the ˈrampage
run annular the streets causing accident to shops/stores, cars, etc: After their aggregation lost, some of the army went on the binge through the town.Learn more: go, on, rampage
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