amok (Meaning)

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amok (s)

wildly frenzied and out of control

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amok (r)

wildly; without self-control

in a murderous frenzy

amok Sentence Examples

  1. As the carnival started, children ran amok with excitement, enjoying the various rides and games.
  2. The chef's creativity went amok in the kitchen, resulting in a unique and delicious fusion dish.
  3. During the storm, leaves and debris went amok in the wind, creating a chaotic scene.
  4. The unruly mob began to run amok through the streets, causing damage to storefronts and vehicles.
  5. The malfunctioning robot went amok, causing a temporary shutdown of the production line.
  6. With the release of the highly anticipated product, fans went amok, forming long lines outside the store.
  7. The comedian's hilarious jokes had the audience laughing amok throughout the entire performance.
  8. The wildfire went amok, spreading rapidly and consuming acres of forest in its path.
  9. The rumors about the impending layoffs made employees go amok with anxiety and concern.
  10. The children's birthday party turned into a lively celebration, with balloons and laughter going amok in the backyard.

FAQs About the word amok

wildly frenzied and out of control, wildly; without self-control, in a murderous frenzy

wildly,frantically, wild, uncontrollably, berserk, hectically, desperately,frenziedly, frenetically, madly

cooly, serenely, imperturbably, cooly, peacefully, calmly, coolly,calmly, placidly, placidly

As the carnival started, children ran amok with excitement, enjoying the various rides and games.

The chef's creativity went amok in the kitchen, resulting in a unique and delicious fusion dish.

During the storm, leaves and debris went amok in the wind, creating a chaotic scene.

The unruly mob began to run amok through the streets, causing damage to storefronts and vehicles.