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Definition of Stampeding
1. stampede [v] - See also: stampede
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stampeding
Literary usage of Stampeding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Transvaal of To-day: War, Witchcraft, Sport, and Spoils in South Africa by Alfred Aylward (1878)
"... BAY—THE MOCKING-BIRD — SELF- DEPENDENCE—A MODEL HOTEL—stampeding. I HAVE
alluded elsewhere to the days when I was a raw, fresh immigrant, and liable to ..."
2. The Thinker: A Review of World-wide Christian Thought (1895)
"It will not be by a happy hit, by a popular vote, or by stampeding sin, that the
kingdoms of this world will become the kingdom of our God and of His Christ ..."
3. The Cowboy: His Characteristics, His Equipment, and His Part in the by Philip Ashton Rollins (1922)
"... ROUND-UP— INSPECTORS—ATTACKS BY CATTLE—stampeding THE BEEF ISSUE FOR the
downing of an animal, "tailing" sometimes took the place of roping. ..."
4. The Boy Travellers in the Far East: Part Fifth by Thomas Wallace Knox (1884)
"stampeding THE CARAVAN. " The catch at that one throw made a good load for two men.
Another throw of the net secured a dozen fishes equal to the first, ..."
5. Horse Stories and Stories of Other Animals: Experience of Two Boys in by Thomas Wallace Knox (1890)
"... the Bison— Encounter with a Bull-bison—How a Hunter Escaped being Trampled to
Death— stampeding a Herd—The Aurochs or European Bison—A bad Character—The ..."