Synonym: flight, panic, rush. Similar words: tamper, impede, stamp, swamped, cramped, impeded, stamp out, hamper. Meaning: [stæm'pɪːd] n. 1. a headlong rush of people on a common impulse 2. a wild headlong rush of frightened animals (horses or cattle). v. 1. cause to run in panic 2. cause a group or mass of people to act on an impulse or hurriedly and impulsively 3. act, usually en masse, hurriedly or on an impulse 4. run away in a stampede.
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(31) In 2008, more than 145 people died in a stampede at a remote Hindu temple at the foothill of the.
(32) One consequence there is a massive oversubscription leading to a stampede for stock when trading begins.
(33) Government ministers accused agents provocateurs linked to Sunni Muslim militants of deliberately panicking the huge crowd of Shia Muslim pilgrims into a stampede.
(34) BEIJING, Jan. 17 Budapest, 15 midnight local time, Xinhua, the Hungarian capital Budapest, a crowded disco nightclub stampede, killing three women died.
(35) Many events are held here and the most popular is the Corn Palace Stampede Rodeo.
(36) Even with key currency talks and some measures to counter inflows, an investor stampede into emerging markets is showing no signs of abating.
(37) Officials in Mali say a stampede during a religious ceremony in the capital has killed 36 people, most of them women.
(38) They were getting ready to bring in a dark horse to stampede the election.
(39) Last year, 26 people died during a stampede while celebrating the same holiday at a mosque in the city of Timbuktu.
(40) The word "stampede" means a mass movement of frightened animals. In eighteen ninety-seven, the word came to mean the huge groups of people running or stampeding to Alaska and the Klondike.
(41) At least 345 people have been killed in a stampede during festival celebrations in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, Prime Minister Hun Sen has said.
(42) Small children, stiff as starfish in their snowsuits, toddle blithely inside the corral, unfazed by the reindeer stampede around them.
(43) The pickup comes as investors have slowed their stampede into bond funds.
(44) A wall collapsed and 39 people, were killed in the panic-stricken stampede.
(45) The Lusitania's passengers may have been more prone to stampede than those aboard the Titanic because they were traveling in wartime and were aware that they could come under attack at any moment.
(46) At least 15 people were killed and 41 injured in a stampede at a major mosque in Mali's northwestern town of Timbuktu on Thursday night,(sentencedict.com/stampede.html) Reuters reported Friday.
(47) When the general stampede occurred Winterborne had also been looking on.
(48) Bronco riders perform in the famous Calgary Stampede rodeo events ( top right ).
(49) They did not stampede when sniffing either clean clothes or those worn by Kamba tribesmen, farmers who pose little threat to the animals, Bates said.
(50) Seven Hindu pilgrims were killed Thursday in a stampede at a religious festival on the river Ganges in eastern Indian, AFP reported.
(51) That could make for quite a stampede if gold's fortunes change , warns Mr. Weinberg.
(52) It became a giant stampede , without order or goaI.
(53) Hundreds queued and when the doors opened, there was a stampede.
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