1 School do keep him a bit quiet in the week, but Sundays he's just rampageous ! '
2 Mrs. Meyrick found out to her cost the difference between a nursling and a rampageous little boy.
3 And then Mr. Herbert is not so rampageous like as him of Hap House, by all accounts.
4 Emily is well, and the children ought to be, for such rampageous young ones I never saw!
5 Glam became more rampageous than ever.
6 And he ain't rampageous and highty-tighty?
7 Doggone it, don't be so rampageous !
8 Et that very same moment I suspicion the bomb busted in his belly, fer he went clean rampageous loony.
9 Some things can be just too good, too vigorous and too rampageous in their determination to do a good job.
10 This, along with our equally rampageous young trees, makes the acre an exotically vegetated precinct in the middle of a hillside of sheep-pastures.
11 Indeed, he found him quite a tame and inoffensive creature compared with the rampant, rampageous autocratic being he had so often heard him described.
12 "But tell me, Ravonino, are de crokindiles awrful rampageous when dey're roused?"
13 "They are a bit rampageous when they're grown up," he admitted.
14 "But, mamma, I don't see why success should always be rampageous . "
15 School do keep him a bit quiet in the week, but Sundays he's just rampageous ! '
16 Mrs. Meyrick found out to her cost the difference between a nursling and a rampageous little boy.
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