stampede|stampeded|stampedes|stampeding in English
verb
[stam·pede || stæm'pɪːd]
cause to rush headlong in panic; rush headlong in panic
Use "stampede|stampeded|stampedes|stampeding" in a sentence
1. Yeah, no stampedes for me.
2. The Indians are stampeding the buffalo.
3. Don't get stampeded into any rash decisions.
4. People stampeded from the burning cinema.
5. The tavern owners stampeded us into overeating.
6. You want to stampede them?
7. Stampede in the gorge.
8. 11 There was a peacock there, stampeded by the queue.
9. The crowd stampeded and many were crushed or trampled underfoot.
10. Several deer were killed in the stampede.
11. The president declined to stampede them.
12. The photographers looked ready to stampede.
13. 30 The crowd stampeded and many were crushed or trampled underfoot.
14. Boys of thirteen and fourteen were stampeding out of school, roaring, jeering and swearing.
15. Cody Nite Rodeo and Cody Stampede Rodeo
16. But the Stampede atmosphere pervades the city.
17. There was a stampede for the exit.
18. There developed a stampede to support the new candidate.
19. The cattleman was caught in a stampede of dollars.
20. Wouldn't take much to stampede the whole outfit.
21. A stampede broke out when the doors opened.
22. 1031 12th St, Cody, WY 82414 Stampede Park
23. There was a stampede of boots up the stairs.
24. They stampeded the cattle, then picked us up one by one as we came out.
25. A loud clap of thunder made the herd stampede.