rampage - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • roar: This provokes you to go on a roaring rampage of revenge as you try and find out the who's, whys and wherefores.
  • kill: In 1975, he was asked to write the score for a New York story about a man who goes on a killing rampage.
  • run: And run rampage all over your breakfast table as he kills Tony the Tiger!

Object

  • round: A son who is at this moment rampaging round the hospital searching for his wayward father!
  • beast: When downloaded onto a PC these rampaging beasts copy files held on the hard disk and e-mail them to another address!

Preposition: through

  • village: Indian elephants have a tendency to raid illicit stills and go on the rampage through villages.
  • street: For the next fifty years he kept himself busy running rampage through city streets and battling a stream of over-sized mutants and aliens.
  • city: The networking option allows multiple monsters to collaboratively or competitively rampage through the same city.
  • town: In Portadown a loyalist mob went on a rampage through the town after a band parade.

Adjective modifier

  • murderous: In response, Reece goes on a murderous rampage which draws Sexton Blake into the affair.
  • destructive: However a giant monster lurks at the bottom and their experiments wake the creature, which goes on a destructive rampage.
  • violent: You have a bear of a man all disfigured on a violent rampage of revenge.

Preposition: of

  • revenge: You have a bear of a man all disfigured on a violent rampage of revenge.
  • destruction: It goes on a wild rampage of destruction, blowing the city apart.

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