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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Amok' in a Sentence

"A psychological disturbance, common in certain Southeast Asian cultures, characterized by a state of depression followed by an intense and manic urge to commit murder." more

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The chef's assistant went amok in the kitchen, causing pots and pans to crash.
The magician's rabbit went amok on stage, creating chaos during the magic show.
He ran amok in the playground, knocking over everyone's sandcastles.
During the game, the opposing team's striker went amok and scored three goals in a row.
The market was in chaos as people tried to escape from Amok's rampage.
The beehive was disturbed, and the bees went amok, buzzing loudly in the garden.

Amok

uh-muhk
nounA psychological disturbance, common in certain Southeast Asian cultures, characterized by a state of depression followed by an intense and manic urge to commit murder.

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Last Updated On: January 23, 2024
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