on a rampage
Behaving violently, as in There was a near riot after the game, when some of the spectators went on a rampage. This term comes from the Old Scots verb ramp, meaning “to storm and rage.” [Mid-1800s]
Words nearby on a rampage
on a dime,
on a first-name basis,
on a limb,
on a par with,
on a pedestal, put,
on a rampage,
on a roll,
on a shoestring,
on a string,
on a tangent,
on account