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rampaging

n. The act of one who rampages. vb. (present participle of rampage English)

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I could tell you about the dark warriors who set upon us, the flaming black hailstones, the totally unexpected return assault of the Harpers Bizarre, who apparently were now under the command of a great and powerful weaver, the rampaging fishlike killer creature called the Orcuh, and much, much more.

I realized that my people must have continued their rampaging ways in my absence, for day upon day, to the point where the surviving populace had fled.

The cause of this rampaging outbreak remains speculative, except that the fearsome name of Ribo Zombie is already whispered by knowing insiders.

Whatever victim fell to earth would be swiftly chopped to chunks and added to the head-borne packages of the rampaging mass.

The walls were erected to protect the people from rampaging, predatory animals.

A herd of cows could be changed into a rampaging troop of enemy cavalry while, just as easily, a whole battalion of enemy troops could resemble a field of standing corn.

Blue-coated Yankees would be rampaging all across Virginia, and John Pope, the wretched John Pope who so passionately hated Southerners, would be the tyrant of all he surveyed.

Her presence on the ship was a danger to his independence, but reason was no match for the desire rampaging inside him.

There were many of the latter kind, still rampaging the city suburbs, but all three of the great ones reported to be in Northern France had converged on the same site before nightfall, trampling back and forth across the Champ.

Dolph might come out of the room like some rampaging bull and try to attack Jason, or me.

A great translucent figure appeared from the ether before and around her, thin as a breath of the wind, barely visible, surrounding the Bolg king and Lady Cymrian with its body, interposing itself between them and the rampaging dragon.

If we do not pay that humiliating tribute, he will doubtless come rampaging from out of the east and lay our city waste again.

And even then, besides the rampaging pain in my belly and the searing fire at the bottom, I could sense other awful things.

Right this minute, I should properly be putting down a band of brigands that are rampaging over in Kurdistan.

But I had no special love of our puffed-up noblemen either, so I had been quietly amused by accounts in our newssheets of rampaging London apprentices showering these grand old homes with cannon-balls and grape-shot, then turning their pampered inhabitants into the fields before liberating the wine from their cellars and the gold leaf from the doors of their carriages.