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Stampede (1949) - IMDb Stampede: Directed by Lesley Selander With Rod Cameron, Gale Storm, Johnny Mack Brown, Don Castle In 1887 Arizona, in the context of the settler-vs-cattleman struggle, two rancher brothers fall in-love with the same settler girl while crooked businessmen try to swindle both sides
Stampede - Wikipedia A stampede ( stæmˈpiːd ) [1] is a situation in which a group of large animals suddenly start running in the same direction, especially because they are excited or frightened Although the term is most often applied to animals, there are cases of humans stampeding from danger too
STAMPEDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary stampede noun [C] (PUBLIC EVENT) in North America, a public event that combines a rodeo (= an event in which cowboys show different skills by riding wild horses and catching cows with ropes), with other competitions, dancing, shows, etc :
Stampede Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary STAMPEDE meaning: 1 : an occurrence in which a large group of frightened or excited animals or people run together in a wild and uncontrolled way to escape from something, get out of a place, etc ; 2 : a situation in which a lot of people try to do the same thing at the same time
Stampede - definition of stampede by The Free Dictionary 1 A sudden frenzied rush of panic-stricken animals 2 A sudden headlong rush or flight of a crowd of people 3 A mass impulsive action: a stampede of support for the candidate
City College stampede - Wikipedia The City College stampede was a crowd crush event on December 28, 1991, in the City College of New York gymnasium during a charity basketball game organized and promoted by hip hop celebrities P Diddy and Heavy D Nearly 5,000 people tried to pack into the gymnasium, which could fit 2,730 people
stampede - WordReference. com Dictionary of English 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