stam|ped´er

stam|ped´er
stam|pede «stam PEED», noun, verb, -ped|ed, -ped|ing.
–n.
1. a sudden scattering, confused rush, or headlong flight of a frightened herd, as of cattle or horses: »

The cowboys could not control the stampede.

2. Figurative. any headlong flight of a large group: »

the panic-stricken stampede of the audience from a burning theater.

3. Figurative. a general rush: »

a stampede to newly discovered gold fields. Steel demand is assuming the proportions of a mild stampede (Wall Street Journal).

4. U.S. a sudden, apparently unconcerted rush of the delegates at a political convention to support a particular candidate.
5. a rodeo; rodeolike entertainment: »

How did you like the Calgary Stampede? (Maclean's).

–v.i.
1. to scatter or flee in a stampede: »

Cattle sometimes stampede in a thunderstorm.

2. Figurative. to make a general rush.
–v.t.
to cause to stampede: »

Thunder stampeded the cattle. Figurative. We should not allow ourselves to be stampeded by undue fears into exaggerated positions (Atlantic).

[American English < Mexican Spanish estampida (in Spanish, an uproar) < Spanish estampar to stamp, press, ultimately < a Germanic word. Compare etym. under stamp. (Cf.stamp)]
stam|ped´er, noun.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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