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Definition of Rampager
1. one that rampages [n -S] - See also: rampages
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rampager
Literary usage of Rampager
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Contemporary Review (1869)
"... the name of Pinard might then be transformed into one signifying ' Little,
but a rampager ; ' Count Persigny would become, ' Eat and do nothing ! ..."
2. A Diary of Two Parliaments by Henry William Lucy (1885)
"... the House Is as mute as a mouse, They know he's no foolish rampager— But soon
the " Hear, Hears," And the thundering cheers, Are brought out by the ..."
3. Lady Luck by Hugh Wiley (1921)
"Lily ain't no rampager." When the Panama Limited roared into the train shed Lily
cringed against the Wildcat's legs. "Stan' up theh! ..."