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  1. If people run riot, they behave in a way that is not controlled, running in all directions or being noisy or violent: I dread them coming here because they let their kids run riot. If your imagination runs riot, you have a lot of strange, exciting, or surprising thoughts:

  2. run ˈriot. get out of control: They allow their children to run riot — it’s not surprising that the house is always in such a mess. ♢ His imagination ran riot as he thought what he would do if he won the money. See also: riot, run.

  3. The idiom “run riot” is a commonly used expression in English that refers to a situation where something or someone becomes uncontrollable and behaves in an unrestrained manner. This phrase can be used in various contexts, including social, political, economic, and personal situations.

  4. run riot. to get out of control. Parents use discipline to stop their child running riot and behaving in an unacceptable way.

  5. Run riot definition: . See examples of RUN RIOT used in a sentence.

  6. If someone runs riot, they behave badly, sometimes violently, and in a way that is not controlled. My older sister Mandy had run riot so my parents were far stricter with me. In these neighbourhoods, gangs are allowed to run riot, terrorising the innocent while the police stay safely away. 2.

  7. 1. If someone runs riot, they behave badly, sometimes violently, and in a way that is not controlled. My older sister Mandy had run riot so my parents were far stricter with me. In these neighbourhoods, gangs are allowed to run riot, terrorising the innocent while the police stay safely away.