stam•pede
Pronunciation: (stam-pēd'), [key] — n., v., -ped•ed, -ped•ing.
—n. - a sudden, frenzied rush or headlong flight of a herd of frightened animals, esp. cattle or horses.
- any headlong general flight or rush.
- a celebration, usually held annually, combining a rodeo, contests, exhibitions, dancing, etc.
—v.i. - to scatter or flee in a stampede: People stampeded from the burning theater.
- to make a general rush: On hearing of the sale, they stampeded to the store.
—v.t. - to cause to stampede.
- to rush or overrun (a place): Customers stampeded the stores.
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