Definitions for rampageous

rampageous ram·pa·geous

Spelling: [ram-pey-juh s]
IPA: /ræmˈpeɪ dʒəs/

Rampageous is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 804 anagrams from letters in rampageous (aaegmoprsu).

Definitions for rampageous

adjective

  1. violent; unruly; boisterous.

Origin of rampageous

First recorded in 1815-25; rampage + -ous

Examples for rampageous

Thus the reptile had attained large size, and was active, hungry, and rampageous.

Appeared suddenly a lady used to dealing with rampageous outsiders.

Mrs. Meyrick found out to her cost the difference between a nursling and a rampageous little boy.

Diana went back to school in the wildest and most rampageous of spirits.

For the Gallic bébé certainly seems less "rampageous" than the English urchin.

But, mamma, I don't see why success should always be rampageous.

I guess they were stuff some men had gone out in skiffs to catch as they floated by, before the river got so rampageous.

Oh, do hark to those children's voices; what rampageous, excitable creatures they are.

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

Indeed, the Adjutant frequently declared that "but for that rampageous young Celt, Carter would never be in trouble."

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