The phrase
"rampant form" means that something is growing or spreading quickly and uncontrollably.
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And Giroud is
in rampant form front of goal, while Sanchez can make the difference with his industry.
City remained in
rampant form as it ended Watford's unbeaten start to the English Premier League with a resounding 6 - 0 victory at Vicarage Road on Saturday.
With the Blues in
such rampant form, and Sunderland consistently inconsistent, the Special One may order his troops to run riot on Gus Poyet's men.
TechCrunch reached out to Google to ask if the company has plans to generalize the Redirect Method to
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In Spain, Valencia «s remarkable start to the season continued as they thrashed Sevilla at the Mestalla; the Bundesliga title race took a new twist as points were unexpectedly dropped; and in Italy, champions Juventus were
in rampant form to close the gap to Napoli...
Reflecting on the present situation it is now evident that there is a striking link between the marginalisation of the weaker sections and
the rampant forms of communalism.
Eric Cantona was of a similar age to Nasri's now when he left Leeds for Old Trafford, and his penchant for recklessness was cheerfully overlooked in favour of
the rampant form that transformed the fortunes of an entire club.
TSF: Well, the league is unwinnable this year - not that Arsenal were ever serious contenders to do so, but
the rampant form of Manchester City means that there are realistically three Champions League slots to play for.
The problem is the end of it, and its reflection in actual policy was
a rampant form of neoliberalism, the talk of community is window dressing that challenges the powerful not one jot.
(On that note, can we address ageism as
a rampant form of discrimination in 2018?)