rampage

/ˈræmpeɪdʒ/
verb
  1. To rush around in a violent, destructive, or uncontrolled way.
    • The bull rampages through the china shop, breaking everything.
    • The toddler rampaged through the house after eating too much candy.
    • Protesters rampaged through the streets, overturning cars.
noun
  1. A period of violent, destructive, or uncontrolled behavior.
    • The elephant went on a rampage through the village, destroying huts.
    • The storm caused a rampage of damage along the coast.
    • Fans went on a rampage after the team lost the championship.
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