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Definitions for Stampede
[1] a sudden, frenzied rush or headlong flight of a herd of frightened animals, especially cattle or horses.
[2] any headlong general flight or rush.
[3] Western U.S. , Canada . a celebration, usually held annually, combining a rodeo, contests, exhibitions, dancing, etc.
[4] to scatter or flee in a stampede: People stampeded from the burning theater.
[5] to make a general rush: On hearing of the sale, they stampeded to the store.
[6] to cause to stampede.
[7] to rush or overrun (a place): Customers stampeded the stores.
[8] an impulsive headlong rush of startled cattle or horses
[9] headlong rush of a crowd a stampede of shoppers
[10] any sudden large-scale movement or other action, such as a rush of people to support a candidate
[11] Western US and Canadian a rodeo event featuring fairground and social elements
[12] to run away or cause to run away in a stampede
Words related to Stampede
panic, shoot, smash, crash, fling, flight, rout, dash, tear, charge, run, hurry, scattering, chase
Words nearby Stampede
stamp collecting, stamp duty, stamp mill, stamp out, stamp tax, stampede, stamper, stamping ground, stan, stance, stanch
Origin of Stampede
1815–25, Americanism ; < American Spanish estampida, Spanish, equivalent to estamp(ar ) to stamp + -ida noun suffix
Other words from Stampede
stam·ped·er , noun
un·stam·ped·ed , adjective
Word origin for Stampede
C19: from American Spanish estampida , from Spanish: a din, from estampar to stamp, of Germanic origin; see stamp
Synonyms for Stampede
panic, charge, chase, crash, dash, flight, fling, hurry, rout, run, scattering, shoot, smash, tear