Rampage

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Violence and DamagePlay
Implies a destructive and often harmful situation caused by someone losing control. SlideThe fans went on a rampage, trashing the stadium after the match.
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Not LiteralPlay
Can be used metaphorically to describe intense activity not involving physical violence. SlideShoppers went on a rampage for deals on Black Friday.
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Group BehaviorPlay
Often associated with group actions rather than an individual's actions. SlideThe protestors rampaged through the downtown area, disrupting business.