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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

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

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

From Time Magazine Archive

And with them they brought a quartet of rampageous young buckaroos who promptly turned our sedate homestead into a rodeo.

From The Prairie Child by Ward. E. F. (Edmund Franklin)

She's a sort of rampageous saint; ferocious and affectionate by turns, a bit ridiculous perhaps, but delightful and generous.

From Woman on Her Own, False Gods and The Red Robe Three Plays By Brieux by Miall, Bernard