on the rampage• Rangers beatCeltic and those Cath'lics will be on the rampage.• Jaq scanned another swarm of these hybrids, on the rampage with guns and blades.• Richard, on the rampage, must be an appallingbore.• Second-placed Cardiff went on the rampage, crossing for six tries in an impressive 39-3 demolition of Newport at Rodney Parade.• Midway through the second half, Neath went on the rampagescoring another three tries in only eight minutes.• And then in the second half they went on the rampage.• So we went on the rampage.• So long as radicals were on the rampage, staying in the centre meant leaning ever farther towards liberalreform.
Examples from the Corpus
rampage• It went on a rampage and mercilessly drilled another robot.• Dietz pointed to testimony by a psychiatrist who examined Davis after his three-county rampage in 1976 as critical in the case.• Financially secure for the first time, Gamble and Huff went on a creativerampage.• Until his rampage, Hamilton operated a club for elementaryschoolboys in space rented at Dunblane High School.• Second-placed Cardiff went on the rampage, crossing for six tries in an impressive 39-3 demolition of Newport at Rodney Parade.• So we went on the rampage.• So long as radicals were on the rampage, staying in the centre meant leaning ever farther towards liberalreform.
Originrampage1
(1700-1800) Perhaps from ramp“to act or move wildly”((14-21 centuries)), from Frenchramper; → RAMPANT