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  • 1stampede — I n. to cause, create a stampede II v. (D; tr.) to stampede into (they were stampeded into selling their homes) * * * [stæm piːd] create a stampede to cause (D; tr.) to stampede into (they were stampeded into selling their homes) …

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  • 2Stampede (Krokus album) — Stampede Studio album by Krokus Released 1990 Genre …

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  • 3Stampede — For other uses, see Stampede (disambiguation). Herdwick sheep stampeding in Cumbria. A stampede is an act of mass impulse among herd animals or a crowd of people in which the herd (or crowd) collectively begins running with no clear direction or… …

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  • 4stampede — [[t]stæmpi͟ːd[/t]] stampedes, stampeding, stampeded 1) N COUNT: usu sing If there is a stampede, a group of people or animals run in a wild, uncontrolled way. There was a stampede for the exit. 2) V ERG If a group of animals or people stampede or …

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  • 5Stampede Wrestling — Pwcompanybox name=Stampede Wrestling acronym=Stampede established=1948 style= location=Calgary, Alberta founder=Stu Hart owner=Stu Hart (1948 1984) Vince McMahon (1984 1985) Bruce Hart (1985 1989) Bruce and Ross Hart (1999 2005) Bill Bell (2005… …

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  • 6Stampede Pass — Infobox Mountain Pass Name = Stampede Pass Photo = Caption = Elevation = convert|3672|ft|m Location= Washington, USA Range = Cascade Range Coordinates = coord|47|17|0|N|121|21|4|W|type:pass Topographic Traversed by = Forest Service Road 54 and… …

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  • 7stampede — I UK [stæmˈpiːd] / US [ˌstæmˈpɪd] verb Word forms stampede : present tense I/you/we/they stampede he/she/it stampedes present participle stampeding past tense stampeded past participle stampeded 1) [intransitive/transitive] if a group of animals… …

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  • 8stampede — stam|pede1 [ ,stæm pid ] noun count 1. ) a situation in which a group of people or animals all start to run in a very fast uncontrolled way because they are frightened or excited 2. ) a situation in which a lot of people all try to do something… …

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  • 9stampede — stam|pede1 [stæmˈpi:d] n [Date: 1800 1900; : American Spanish; Origin: estampida, from Spanish, crash , from estampar to stamp ] 1.) when a group of people all want to do the same thing at the same time ▪ a stampede to buy shares in high tech… …

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  • 10stampede — 1 noun (C) 1 a sudden rush of frightened animals 2 a sudden rush by a lot of people, all wanting to do the same thing or go to the same place: stampede of producers offering her roles in their films 3 AmE an entertainment event at which cowboys… …

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