In a mad, wild, or uncontrolled manner
Adverb for not restrained or held in check
“Put simply, if inflation is bad, it is difficult to see why rampant house price inflation can credibly be seen as anything good.”
Adverb for unrestrained in action or performance
“More than just a rampant performer his instantly distinguishable, almost androgynous voice has the power to hurt and haunt in vastly varying situations.”
Adverb for rich and profuse in growth
“Cedar trees were rampant on the untended grounds, attesting to the name of the Suttons' residence, and as he strode by one, he reached for a handful of green needles.”
Adverb for rearing on both hind legs with the forelegs extended
“Now the dome was restored to its original purple, and the gold rampant horse reared above it.”
Adverb for very commonly encountered or observed
Adverb for present, appearing, or found everywhere
Adverb for not domesticated
Adverb for of unsound mind, or seemingly so
Adverb for indicating a large number
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