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rampant
adjective as in uncontrolled, out of hand
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Example Sentences
Rumors were rampant heading into the game that Kelce’s fiancee, pop star Taylor Swift, would attend the game.
They rode their luck too many times last season and it ran out in February against the rampant Philadelphia Eagles.
In a stinging final rebuke, the longtime civilian watchdog for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department accused top leaders of letting their worst employees run rampant, causing a series of scandals that tarnished the agency.
The next year, he sent it into Oakland and Bakersfield, both places where auto theft, retail crime and side shows were rampant.
Among the other natural disasters with which US disaster officials have contended this year were rampant wildfires in Los Angeles.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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