How To Use Amuck In A Sentence

  • And you see corporate crime running amuck with very limited enforcement resources.
  • Whatever its origins, we are in danger today of utter destruction by a virulent virus identified as a cancerous self-interest run amuck. OpEdNews - OpEdNews.Com Progressive, Tough Liberal News and Opinion
  • In the time that amuck in pilfer edition, this is an impossible task almost.
  • You can get those English high-muckamucks by mail for two bucks apiece, ” suggested Sidney Finkelstein. Chapter 29
  • Being parents, you should educate your son not to run amuck.
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  • rioters running amuck and throwing sticks and bottles and stones
  • We live in a democracy case the big muckamucks hadn't noticed. The bailout fails!
  • The muckamuck was nowhere to be seen, though its fearmonger had come to rest in a rosebush. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • Now Wyrzbowski could see the muckamuck, resplendent in the egg-sack slime of its body suit, wielding its red fearmonger while flunkies covered its spindle-shanked ass. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • In no minute did the sea run amuck.
  • the soldier was completely amuck
  • “Related to a former muckamuck and another former muckamuck, families with places in Rhinebeck and Newport, apartments in the Dakota—” The Women’s Room
  • when the restaurant caught fire the patrons ran amuck, blocking the exit
  • Our children are now running amuck because we are not listening to them.
  • So by now she had twenty of these inbred hell hounds running amuck in her stinking hovel of a home.
  • I say and they say "I can't, I'm too nervous!" the endless airtrains flybarts and chugamucks on either side of the airport and...hmm, whatever happened to the Hare Krishnas in airports anyway -- okay, I'm enraged that they, like the use of the word derriere on TV commercials, have vanished from my life -- but you know what? Nick Mamatas' Journal
  • Khuggur it rises gradually, and beyond Gundamuck loses all characters of tabularity, it consists of sand, overlying which is a bed of blocks or often of boulders; in this sand, which is here and there easily pulverised, (in other places it is pressed as it were into slabs of no great thickness;) layers or beds of conglomerate frequently occur, either regularly or irregularly; in one case two conglomerated beds approached at an angle and then united. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • Page view page image: sea coast in the sandy grounds and is most used by the Killamucks and those inhabiting the coast. each root sends up one stock only which is annual, the root being perenniel. the bulb is attatched to the bottom of the caulis or stem by a firm small and strong radicle of about one Inch long; this radicle is mearly the prolongation of the caulis and decends perpendicularly; Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • There are some people I'll tell about this race and they're completely disgusted by it," says RunAmuck head muck-a-muck Scott Johnsson. The first rule of the RunAmuck 5K: Everybody plays dirty
  • They know how to handle discrimination when it is found among the corporate muckamucks at the country club. The Return of the Pig
  • Exploitation runs amuck as the director uses the clan to create what he considers lively entertainment.
  • More precisely, the film's fiction has nature running amuck as a result of toxic waste, dumped out of corporate greed.
  • This kind of metafictional goofing around was a common convention of the Looney Tunes cartoons, which often referred implicitly or explicitly to the offscreen animator, with characters looking upward in this way to get the attention of the artists a device most famously used in Chuck Jones' Duck Amuck a few years earlier. The Girl Can't Help It
  • Now, having a new cold virus running amuck that can superinfect people with an untreatable pneumonia is definitely bad news. Globe and Mail
  • `In the old days we were concerned with mobs, with thousands of men running amuck in the streets. THE OUTSIDER
  • Carrying a bunch of regular slaves, but forward was a batch that were a gift from the Satrap of Jamaillia himself to some high muckamuck in Chalced. Ship Of Magic
  • Not too worried about that final castle in the sky are the muckamucks at Elad. Developers Rain on the Dead
  • I always thought this burg was Mecca for complainers, and anathema for lemmings and sheep who roll over for any scheming muckamuck who comes along. The "Go Back to Kansas" Argument
  • You can get those English high-muckamucks by mail for two bucks apiece, '' suggested Sidney Finkelstein. Babbitt
  • She apparently has her own way in everything now, the old chief being quite satisfied to get his rations of muckamuck and tobacco without troubling himself as to how it is provided. Official Report of the Exploration of the Queen Charlotte Islands for the Government of British Columbia
  • You do realize that progressivism is the government running amuck? Think Progress » Catholic nuns break with bishops and urge passage of health care reform.
  • This's a fair sketch of idiosyncrasy run amuck, but it's also a compelling portrait of mental and spiritual extremity.
  • Crouched in the middle of the road a Moro, gone amuck, darted fanatic glances in search of the Christians he had vowed to die killing, his eyes bloodshot with the self-inflicted torture of the juramentado rite. Terry A Tale of the Hill People
  • Not that she hadn't seen new sights in the Valley: eetees roaring along Figueroa Avenue in a Lincoln Navigator; eetee muckamucks cavorting in a swimming pool full of yellow slime; eetee grunts dead and bloated in an alleyway, lunch for a pack of feral dogs. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • running amuck," so frequent in all other Malay countries, has never taken place, and with a population of 30,000 Malays, all of whom carry their "creese" and revenge an insult by a stab, murders do not occur more than once in five or six years. Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1
  • The flunkies had left their muckamuck exposed, but it had also turned its glistening head in their direction. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • Besides, some at the paper argued, authorizing the ñ could open the door to French and German accent marks, a slippery style slope that no Times muckamuck was prepared to tackle.
  • Amorally, a enchanting car chaldaean sale gyneolatry rhapis to be the way to go in vibrato to untrustiness the topical amuck slap abstracter. Rational Review
  • She wriggled forward, hoping she wasn't already too close to the muckamuck. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • Was it that his age was such that his hormones were running amuck, or was he deeply frustrated with his life, or did he simply try to kick the pup because he could?
  • The sight of a proper gentleman fuming with European rage while wearing a woman's wig and running amuck with his British coworkers as they get out of yet another pickle with the local authorities usually has me laughing.

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