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stampede

noun

1 stampede

A headlong rush of people on a common impulse.

Roget 860: fear, timidity, diffidence, want of confidence; apprehensiveness, fearfulness etc. adj.; solicitude, anxiety, care, apprehension, misgiving; feeze [U.S.]; ... show more

Dutch: massale vlucht

2 stampede

A wild headlong rush of frightened animals (horses or cattle).

Dutch: stormloop

verb

1 stampede

Cause to run in panic.

2 stampede

Cause a group or mass of people to act on an impulse or hurriedly and impulsively.

3 stampede

Act, usually en masse, hurriedly or on an impulse.

4 stampede

Run away in a stampede.


Moby thesaurus: abject fear, accelerate, affright, alarm, awe, blue funk, boggle, bolt, bundle, bustle, charge, chase, confound, consternation, cowardice, crash, crowd, dash, discomfit, dismay ... show more.

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stamped

Moby thesaurus: accepted, acknowledged, admitted, affirmed, allowed, approved, authenticated, avowed, carved, certified, conceded, confessed, confirmed, countersigned, creased, cut, enchased, endorsed, engraved, furrowed ... show more.

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