Stampede is one word.
That herd is getting ready to stampede. Please move the herd to a greener pasture.
wildabeast and buffalo
We will need a diversion. Tonto, you will lead the stampede. Yes, Kemo Sabe.
The cattle's ability to hear infrasonic frequencies contributes to a stampede because these sounds are not heard by the cattle drivers and they are not able to react prior to the stampede. The continued sounds cause the cattle to keep running.
The stampede of elephants were charging at me.
Stampede is one word.
There I saw a stampede of cows coming my way.
The boy barely missed the stampede of cows in the pasture. Another good sentence would be, the stampede of elephants was very loud.
'stampede' (noun) is 'estampida' (pronounced esstamPEEDah) in Spanish, and given that many 'st-' words in English begin 'est-' in Spanish, it is quite likely that 'stampede' derives from the Spanish word.
Stam-pede
Stampede. Also, it is "cattle", not "cattles". "Cattle" refers to a group of cows and is already plural without postfixing an 's'.
estampida (?) (= stampede)
The English word stampede comes from the Spanish word estampida. Estampida means to cause a crash or an uproar.
When animals run altogether it is called a stampede
In the Lion King movie, Mufasa was killed in a stampede of antelopes. "Please line up quietly", said the teacher. " It's not safe for kids to stampede through the hallways." The cattle rancher led the herd in a stampede across the countryside.
The Stampede is held at Stampede Park: it is owned by the city but the events and grounds are managed by the Calgary Stampede not-for-profit organization.