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in an uncontrolled and rampant manner
weeds grew rampantly around here
How To Use rampantly In A Sentence
- It's wilfully eclectic and rampantly idiosyncratic.
- Raspberries creep underground like couch grass, though unfortunately not so rampantly.
- Different types of dissipative operators like hyperviscosity used rampantly in atmospheric models produce different estimates of the minimal scale and their use changes the solution from that of the “standard” dissipative operator. Exponential Growth in Physical Systems « Climate Audit
- The pirated VCDs are sold rampantly.
- weeds grew rampantly around here
- That being said, she concedes that there will be a more rampantly Celtic vibe to their Starlite show, in honour of St. Patrick's Day.
- The days of rampantly commercial, craftless, contentless, corporate-driven pop, especially as practiced by artless teenage girls, are here.
- The days of rampantly commercial, craftless, contentless, corporate-driven pop, especially as practiced by artless teenage girls, are here.
- Unfortunately for me, I developed early and, in the course of doing so, sprouted rampantly growing patches of thick, dark fur all over my body.
- After the cold war, a trend of "New Nationalism" thoughts went rampantly in the Japanese politics, which sought for a big power position in the international politics.