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I . stam·pede [stæmˈpi:d] N

1. stampede of animals:

Stampede f spec

2. stampede of people:

III . stam·pede [stæmˈpi:d] VB trans

1. stampede (cause to rush):

2. stampede (force into action):

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The pack horses stampeded and bolted - they hadn't heard the like before and of course a bolting pack horse soon looses its pack.
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A large number of the former mentioned party then stampeded.
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In the stampede, panicking fans trying to escape the brawls were trampled or crushed to death against riot-control fences.
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The most notable use of computer animation is in the wildebeest stampede sequence.
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As of today, the cause of the stampede is still being determined pending investigation.
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As soon as the gates were opened, people broke open leading to a stampede.
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To hunt larger prey, wild dogs use a closely coordinated attack, beginning with a rapid charge to stampede the herd.
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This resulted in a stampede that resulted in another 50 getting injured.
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This was the second time in four years that a fatal stampede occurred at the stadium.
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Attempting to sneak past them, the animals stampede when, in the distance, a volcano erupts.
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