0 past simple and past participle of rampage
1 to go through an area making a lot of noise and causing damage:
When rail closures were proposed in their areas, they complained, they rampaged, they arranged marches and meetings of protest.
The rural villagers violently rampaged the family house in disapproval of the deed.
He then rampaged through a busy street to make his escape, destroying anything in his path, including police cars, with ease.
When the anomaly was accidentally unlocked it came through and rampaged through the city, and was lured into an arena to be contained.
During the late 1800s most of these southern regions were rebuilding themselves after being rampaged by war.
Chaos broke loose as different factions sought to take power, and mobs rampaged in the streets.
Carol again grew to a giant and rampaged after unwillingly being subjected to an electro-stimulation experiment.