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The men quickly realized, to their horror, that it was the sound of stampeding horses.
We saw the field where he nearly got trampled by stampeding cows.
Not lightly does a cowpuncher regard the stampeding of his stock.
"His base camp had been over run by stampeding herbivores of unusual size.
The hurly-burly of stampeding skyscrapers was five miles away.
The crowd was surging back and forth in confusion that could easily be turned into stampeding panic.
It was all she could do to keep from stampeding over the bodies of all the slow old people ahead of her.
Their riders urged them on, stampeding people, buildings, vehicles, wreaking destruction.
For this was the ancient stampeding of the cattle, an Irish battle tactic as old as the hills.
Ms. Vess was late arriving at school this morning, and was just heading in when students came stampeding out.
The biggest problem the Arab scouts faced, in fact, was keeping the beasts from stampeding madly off the deck of the ship.
This stampeding of her heart.
When we get clear line of sight-no trees, no bloody antelopes or anything stampeding in the way-we put up the sigmas.
"The buffaloes' stampeding, the hatchets' flying.
Rescue Tim from Stampeding Triceratops Herd.
C1 Asian Markets Calm Down The bulls finally stopped stampeding across Asia, after a week of powerful gains in stock markets from Seoul to Singapore.
National Journal has summed up the situation this way: "The GOP is stampeding toward an absolutist rejection of climate science that appears unmatched among major political parties around the globe."
Despite the stampeding of prisoners, strong senior officers such as Colonel Harrison C. Hobart had the sense of mind to tie off the flow of escapees before dawn's light.
Judge Palmieri held that the Anti-Terrorism Act, passed in December by a Congress stampeding to "help" Israel, is superseded by the United Nations Headquarters Agreement.
By stampeding the horses the Boer retreat was cut off, and the attack was so furiously driven home, especially by the admirable Scottish Horse, that few of the enemy got away.
When that process started to become tedious, the Algars entertained themselves by stampeding oceans of cattle right over the top of the assembled Malloreans, Murgos, Nadraks and Thulls.
The venue captures the spirit of the Australian outback with displays of brilliant horsemanship, stampeding cattle and even a little boot scootin' to music written by Australian country singer Lee Kernaghan.
Above it, and as though through it, there was a confused stampeding, a muffled clatter of horned feet which circled in the shaft of the gale and diminished into it, further and further away.
If her friends and fellow hostages pulled it together quickly enough to stop her from going, then the moment would be gone; they'd just continue arguing among themselves until the deadline drew so close that only blind, stampeding panic remained an option.
Animal behavior can be hard to interpret: the stampeding of pigs may presage earthquakes, but the scores of dead dolphins recently washed up on the Atlantic shore turned out to have died of a bacterial toxin and not, as expected, because of widespread water pollution.