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'ræmpənt(very common and uncontrolled: Vandalism is rampant in the town.) utbredt; ustyrligadj. \/ˈræmpənt\/1) vill, voldsom, ustyrlig, tøylesløs2) florerende, grasserende, som tar overhånd, som griper om seg3) ( om vekst) altfor frodig, altfor tettvokst, som sprer seg voldsomt4) (heraldikk, om dyr) stående på bakbena, oppreist, springende
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