abject fear, bundle, crowd, fear, funk, hurry along, panic, put in fear, rush, skedaddle, take flight
Definitionn. a headlong rush of people on a common impulse
Last update: May 4, 2016
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Due to fear of lion cattle stampeded towards the village. [adverb]
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Don't be stampeded into buying a car. [adverb]
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A suden explosion lead to stampede. [Please select]
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Nome was the scene of a great gold mining stampede in 1900. [Please select]
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Lynch and Kitty and Zoe stampede from the room. [Please select]
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There was an instant stampede for the studio. [Please select]
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The year 1881 witnessed the same kind of a stampede for the northern buffalo range that occurred just ten years previously in the south. [Please select]
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The responsible statesmen of both countries, especially Lincoln and Lord John Russell, refused to be stampeded, but unfortunately the leading newspapers served them ill. [Please select]
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He might try to stampede the horses, but the attempt would be more than doubtful, and he gave up the idea. [Please select]
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They became alarmed, and in spite of their keepers stampeded through the town in 374 different directions. [Please select]
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