A stampeder is a person who rushed to gold strikes. For example, during the Klondike gold rush, there were thousands of stampeders who made their way to the Klondike area in search of gold.
It's when animals like cattle or elephants do what people do in zombie movies--run blindly and in a mass, driven by fear.
People stampeded from the burning theater.
stampeded
metaphor
the past tense for stampede is stampeded
Not if they stampeded in a swamp!
well as far as we know this was the first self dressed stampeded antelope
926 is the purity of the metal (in parts per thousand) Italy is the country of manufacture.
he didn't one of his female fans got stampeded when someone falsely yelled "justin bieber" where he was scheduled to perform
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to recollect or remember, or to take care of. "I mind that day when the cattle stampeded," said the cowboy.
stamped ........ her feet in anger or fixed a postage stamp to envelope stampeded.....sudden dash of startled animals stammer......speak falteringly due to speech disorder
A metaphor is a comparison between to nouns without using the words "like" or "as" Ex. The football players stampeded onto the field. Here the football players are being compared to a herd that is stampeding.
This is an example of a simile. The suitors are being compared to cattle that have been stung by gadflies to make the description off their stampede more colorful.