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rampageous

[ram-pey-juhs] / ræmˈpeɪ dʒəs /




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In front of his desk sits a scale model of the animal that barged its way onstage during his rampageous 2007 production of Ionesco's Rhinoceros; next to it is a memento from Jerusalem.

From The Guardian • Jan. 31, 2011

To Betty Hutton, 25, raucous, rampageous cinemactress; and Theodore Briskin, 28: their first child, a daughter; in Hollywood.

From Time Magazine Archive

The play first chronicles a honeymoon in Scranton complicated by Mother's rampageous arrival from New York; it then chronicles household arrangements in New York dislocated by Mother's inching her way into the household.

From Time Magazine Archive

Time out of mind I've had it in my head to run away when my old woman was rampageous.

From The Broom-Squire by Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)

One day Jerry—an accurate man rather than a placid one—was stamping about somewhat more rampageous than a baited bull.

From Seeds of Pine by Canuck, Janey