meaning of stampede - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of meaning of stampede in Hindi
meaning of stampede Definition
Noun
- a wild headlong rush or flight of frightened animals
- a mass movement of people at a common impulse
- an extended festival combining a rodeo with exhibitions, contests, and social events
meaning of stampede Example
- Nome was the scene of a great gold mining stampede in 1900. ( नोम 1900 में एक महान सोने के खनन भगदड़ का दृश्य था। )
- As people were trying to get out, a stampede ensued and several people were trampled. ( जैसे ही लोग बाहर निकलने की कोशिश कर रहे थे, भगदड़ मच गई और कई लोगों को कुचल दिया गया। )
- Several fans were injured in the stampede for the store. ( दुकान को लेकर मची भगदड़ में कई पंखे घायल हो गए। )
- Yank the fire alarm and keep the camera ready when they stampede for the exits. ( आग का अलार्म बजाएं और बाहर निकलने के लिए भगदड़ होने पर कैमरा तैयार रखें। )
More Sentence
- In the dry, conditions resemble a cattle stampede, and riders struggle not to choke on the dust.
- an unexpected movement of a group or to rush rowdily in a state of panic
- Examples of Stampede in a sentence
- It took over a dozen wranglers to stop the cattle stampede.
- When the shots rang out, there was a stampede as patrons fled the nightclub.
- The horses may run in a stampede if they are frightened.
- Since the store has only a few copies of the popular videogame, its manager is expecting a stampede when the doors are opened.
- As soon as the whistle sounds, the kids will stampede through the park in search of Easter eggs.
- Some move forward to intervene, others stampede for the exits.
- In the ensuing folk rock stampede, Vanguard never did reap the huge folk rock sales of Columbia or even its indie rival Elektra.
- This will be telling you to join the stampede of people rushing to the bar to order their last drink of the evening!
- Dodging a charging cheetah or causing an elephant stampede is just a typical afternoon for tiny Tarzan!
- He gave them a wide berth, but the 2 guys a little distance in front ran very close and nearly started a stampede.