Run amok

The phrase "run amok" means to behave uncontrollably and without restraint, typically resulting in a frenzied or violent manner. It implies going on a rampage, causing chaos, and disregarding normal social or moral boundaries. It often describes an individual or a group engaging in destructive or aggressive actions.


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