Act of mass impulse among herd of animals or a crowd of people.
1 Now it unfolded; it burst its bounds; it was a rhythmic stampede .
2 The Indian horses evidently broke their lariats and joined in the stampede .
3 The lights abruptly went out and a stampede started in the room.
4 The wind and the sleet caused a stampede at the picket line.
5 Once everyone starts thinking that way, a stampede is all but inevitable.
6 When the sound of the stampede died, Lorena let go all hope.
7 A stampede could rattle the financial system and dent Abe's anti-deflation campaign.
8 The doors slid open and a dozen people began to stampede inside.
9 There was an immediate stampede to make locations in the territory adjacent.
10 The stampede which followed in that constricted area only made matters worse.
11 She forced her snorting pinto directly between the motor-car and the stampede .
12 The kodos followed, but their stampede slowed as they hit the water.
13 The journey resembled nothing but the mad scramble of a gold stampede .
14 There was a general stampede for the dressing-rooms, but Miss Winthrop lingered.
15 Above us a stampede of heavy boots breaks across the wooden floor.
16 A cattle stampede is a nasty thing to get in front of.
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