1. rampaging - Noun
2. rampaging - Verb
rampaging
present participle of rampage
rampaging (plural rampagings)
The act of one who rampages.
Everything looked utterly normal, exactly as Thalia had expected save for the absence of a rampaging mob. Alastair Reynolds
The economy in Ireland has been rampaging ahead for the last 15 years. Barring an international, political or natural catastrophe, things can only get better for the Irish. Eddie Murphy
She was sitting in a garden more beautiful than even her rampaging imagination could ever have conjured up, and she was being serenaded by trees. Lynn Kurland
The damage that the human body can survive these days is as awesome as it is horrible: crushing, burning, bombing, a burst blood vessel in the brain, a ruptured colon, a massive heart attack, rampaging infection. These conditions had once been uniformly fatal. Atul Gawande
Cavorting around fantasy-style environments with a rampaging horde of sycophantic psychos is inherently amusing. Rhianna Pratchett
Between social distancing, home quarantines and a rampaging COVID-19, chances are your mom could use a real pick-me-up about now. Source: Internet