Stampede - English meaning
Stampede – definitions in English dictionary
nounA sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals.
Usage examples:
The herd was fleeing back to the high land in a wild stampedeSynonims:
ChargePanicRushFlightRoutScattering
verb(of horses, cattle, or other animals) rush wildly in a sudden mass panic.
Usage examples:
The nearby sheep stampeded as if they sensed impending dangerSynonims:
BoltChargeRushFleeTake flightDashRaceCareerSweepRun
nounA situation where a large group of frightened animals, esp. horses or cattle, or a large group of people, all run in the same direction
Usage examples:
The film clip showed a stampede of wild horses., the government said that it would investigate the …
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Word origin
early 19th century: Mexican Spanish use of Spanish estampida ‘crash, uproar’, of Germanic origin; related to the verb stamp.
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