stampede|stampedes in English
noun
[stam·pede || stæm'pɪːd]
headlong rush made by a group of frightened animals; rush, charge, flight
Use "stampede|stampedes" in a sentence
1. Yeah, no stampedes for me.
2. You want to stampede them?
3. Stampede in the gorge.
4. Several deer were killed in the stampede.
5. The president declined to stampede them.
6. The photographers looked ready to stampede.
7. Cody Nite Rodeo and Cody Stampede Rodeo
8. But the Stampede atmosphere pervades the city.
9. There was a stampede for the exit.
10. There developed a stampede to support the new candidate.
11. The cattleman was caught in a stampede of dollars.
12. Wouldn't take much to stampede the whole outfit.
13. A stampede broke out when the doors opened.
14. 1031 12th St, Cody, WY 82414 Stampede Park
15. There was a stampede of boots up the stairs.
16. A loud clap of thunder made the herd stampede.
17. The Calgary Stampede is more than a ten-day long celebration
18. Falling interest rates has led to a stampede to buy property.
19. Now, this system, eventually, with other innovations, is what helped prevent stampedes altogether at that festival.
20. All the chemists' shops stocked up, ready for the stampede.
21. There was a stampede of panic - stricken crowd from the burning hotel.
22. The whir of the camera crews set off a media stampede.
23. He arrived at the Stampede Trail without even a map of the area.
24. Competitors are hoping for a stampede of unhappy customers from the troubled bank.
25. This is a more exclusive version of the Stampede Old West.