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(in India and Burma) member of a gang of organized criminals who commit violent robberies and murders, Burmese or Indian robber, dakoitdacoit
(in India and Burma) robbery or other violent crime committed by a gang of organized criminals, dakoity, robbery by dacoitsdacoity
(Slang) attack, fit; attack of anger; noisy party, violent outburstwingding
(Zoology) frenzied and often violent sexual excitement in elephants, increased sexual activity in large animals, mustmusth
absurd, angry, causing controversy, close, current or topical, desire, eager, exciting, in an elevated energy state, infectious or lethal, intense, intense or violent, intensely, inventive and exciting, keen, knowledgeable, live, lucky, near the answer...hot
act of committing violent and aggressive crimes against innocent bystanders (such as rape, physical assault, etc.), fruit, uncultivated, wild animal, wild apple tree; wild apple; wild plant; wild animal, wild plant or tree, growing wild, wildlingwilding
act of violating, crime or infringement of rule, transgression; desecration; violent attack or disruption; rapeviolation
act or instance of bursting forth suddenly; act or instance of breaking out (about a skin rash), emergence of tooth, outburst, rash or blemish on skin, violent release of materialeruption
act violently or riotously, riotousness, wild or frenzied behavior, run rampant, behave wildly, move about furiously, violent behaviorrampage
act with or feel rage, anger, fury; instance of violent weather (of the wind, waves, etc.); desire, passion, be furiously angry, behave furiously, be irate, extreme anger, force or intensity, object of fad, occur with violence, strong passion or enthus...rage
acting impulsively, done on impulse, hasty, reckless, lacking caution, violentimpetuous
add small amount to something, bit, drop, pinch; punctuation mark indicating a break in a sentence; rush, onset; race, sprint; spirit, vigor, dashboard, discourage somebody, exclaim against something or somebody, hurry, knock or throw something violent...dash
affected by or subject to storms, characterized by violent weather, inclement; characterized by frequent emotional outbursts, tempestuous, strongly emotionalstormy
aggressive, cruel, ferocious; powerful, strong; wild; enraged; extremely bad, very severe (Slang), profound, violent or intensefierce
angriness, state of being enraged; state of being violent; relentlessnessfuriousness
 

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