Definition of Stampedo

1. to rush in a mass [v -ED, -ING, -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stampedo

stamp hinges
stamp mill
stamp out
stamp pad
stamp pads
stamp tax
stampable
stamped
stamped out
stampede
stampeded
stampeder
stampeders
stampedes
stampeding
stampedo (current term)
stampedos
stamper
stampers
stamping
stamping ground
stamping grounds
stamping machine
stamping mill
stamping out
stampings
stampless
stamps
stamps out
stampt

Literary usage of Stampedo

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Travels in North America During the Years 1834, 1835 & 1836: Including a by Charles Augustus Murray (1839)
"A stampedo. — Number of Horses in the Encampment. — Mocassins Prickly Pears—Feet wounded by them. — Indian Surgery. — Improvident Inactivity. ..."

2. Travels in North America: Including a Summer Residence with the Pawnee Tribe by Charles Augustus Murray (1854)
"A stampedo—NUMBER OF HOUSES IN THE ENCAMPMENT—MOCASSINS —PRICKLY PEARS—FEET ... this is called by the white traders a stampedo; a most expressive word, ..."

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