Aún no tenemos significados para "wild stampede".
1Off with you! A wild stampede took place amid the surging crowd.
2The herd, mad with fear, started moving away- afranticrush that became a wild stampede.
3His men succeeded in rushing up the hillock, then made for the gates in a wild stampede.
4A wild stampede and a frantic sending-off of messengers took place at the other end of the telephone.
5Alarm and anxiety possessed everyone, from highest to lowest, as the column poured through Raucourt in wild stampede.
6We have anticipated in the last paragraph in order to illustrate how the Mounted Police guided the wild stampede.
7The ground was torn by flying hoofs in all directions; there had been a wild stampede among the animals.
8In the wild stampede I had lost sight of the flag, and no one had seen its gallant bearer.
9But he has also seen the fruits of the wild stampede of McCook and Crittenden's divisions since at Chickamauga.
10Then, as the natives felt the hot sparks scatter over their half-naked bodies, they broke into a wild stampede.
11There was no wild stampede to the Big Draw mining camp on Scupper Creek, where gold had been discovered.
12A medley of strange, sharp, enraged, and anguished cries burst upon the air, a prelude to a wild stampede.
13As soon as the men were off the parade ground there was a wild stampede in the direction of the cook-house.
14The pent-up, struggling spirits of those who had dwelt therein for months in solitude arose in the wild stampede for freedom.
15There was a blaze of red flame, a cloud of smoke, six sharp reports, and a wild stampede of frantic horsemen.
16In an instant there is a wild stampede from the room, the strong trampling on the weak in their eagerness to escape.
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