stampede into



stampede someone or something into something

to cause people or other creatures to move rapidly into a place, in panic or as if in panic. The loud noises stampeded the crowd into the parking lot across from the stadium. The cowboys stampeded the cattle into the corral.
See also: stampede

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ilanit-Hebrew
Gautstafr-Ancient Scandinavian
Eustaquioe-oo-STAH-kyo (Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
Vittoria-Italian
Solvej-Danish
Carrie['kæri]