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stampedenoun a large group of animals or people moving together in a quick and disordered wayDuring the morning rush hour, the coffee shop gets hit with a stampede of customers. rushdeluge, flood, flow, inundation, overflow, spate, torrentriver, stream, tideflux, income, inflow, influx, inpouring, inrushemigration, exodus, flightoutflow, outpouring stampedeverbto move together in a quick and disordered manner and usually in a large groupAt the sound of the lunch bell, all five hundred students in the building stampeded toward the cafeteria. streak, whiz(or whizz)beetle, dart, flit, scamper, scud, scufflegallop, jog, sprintaccelerate, quicken, step outcatch up, fast-forward, outpace, outrun, outstrip, overtakearrow, beelinechargebarrel, belt, blast, blaze, blow, bolt, bomb(slang), bowl, breeze, bundle, bustle, buzz, cannonball, careen, career, chase, course, crack (on), dash, drive, fly, hare, hasten, hie, highball, hotfoot (it), hump, hurl, hurry, hurtle, hustle, jet, jump, motor, nip, pelt, race, ram, rip, rocket, run, rush, rustle, scoot, scurry, scuttle, shoot, speed, step, tear, travel, trot, whirl, whisk, zip, zoom dally, dawdle, dillydally, drag, hang (around or out), lag, linger, loiter, poke, tarryamble, lumber, plod, saunter, shuffle, strolldecelerate, slow (down or up)crawl, creep, poke in 1828 |