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stampeders
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "stampeders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who stampede or rush forward, often in a chaotic manner, or it may refer to a specific group, such as fans of the Calgary Stampeders football team. Example: "The stampeders rushed towards the exit as the concert ended, eager to get to their cars."
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24 human-written examples
By 1900 many of the individual miners (called "stampeders") had given up and were leaving Yukon.
Encyclopedias
Our fathers, two very different kinds of gambler, had been obsessed with the Gold Rush, and we grew up hearing stories about Yukon fever and the Klondike stampeders.
News & Media
If the committee signs off on the event, the game will take place during a three-day holiday weekend and be played in McMahon Stadium, the home of the Stampeders of the Canadian Football League.
News & Media
The stampeders that Saturday morning had one thing right, at least: best not to have a volatile mix of butterbeer, pumpkin juice and chocolate frogs in your stomach when you embark on the four frenzied, disorienting minutes that culminate the Forbidden Journey.
News & Media
Even the actor and wrestler Dwayne Johnson, known as the Rock, had a brief stint with the Stampeders in the mid-1990s.
News & Media
But Deschenes had gold fever, a latter-day version of the disease afflicting the original Klondike stampeders, many of whom ruined themselves, or perished, on their thoughtless dash north.
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"Just one picture, please, please," shouted one stampeder, knocking a convention delegate to the ground.
News & Media
In the book, the stampeder Sandra Shields describes the wait for a popular ride: "Office workers in blue jeans wear cellphones on their hips like six shooters.
News & Media
It's been an eventful year so far, one that's seen the Calgary Stampeders establish themselves as the favorite, the Saskatchewan Roughriders struggle badly, and the East Division look entirely up for grabs.
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Canadian Football League CALGARY STAMPEDERS -- Re-signed OL Jay McNeil.
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Canadian Football League CALGARY STAMPEDERS--Agreed to terms with QB Mike Moschetti.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To avoid ambiguity, clearly specify the context when using "stampeders". Are you referring to people rushing somewhere or the football team?
Common error
Don't assume the audience knows the specific context of "stampeders". If writing about the Calgary Stampeders, clarify that it's a Canadian Football League team to avoid confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "stampeders" is that of a plural noun. It refers either to a group of people participating in a stampede or, more specifically, to the Calgary Stampeders football team. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
52%
Encyclopedias
30%
Science
6%
Less common in
Formal & Business
4%
Wiki
4%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "stampeders" is a grammatically sound plural noun with two primary meanings: people participating in a rush or, specifically, the Calgary Stampeders football team. Ludwig AI confirms its proper usage across various contexts. Predominantly found in News & Media and Encyclopedias, the term maintains a neutral register. When using "stampeders", be mindful of the context to avoid ambiguity, clarifying whether you're referring to a general rush or the football team. Capitalize the term when referring to the Calgary Stampeders.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Calgary Stampeders fans
Directly identifies supporters of the Calgary Stampeders.
rushers
Focuses on the act of rushing or moving quickly.
those who stampede
Describes the action of stampeding
throng
Emphasizes a large, densely packed crowd.
horde
Suggests a large, uncontrolled group of people.
mass of people
A general term for a large gathering of individuals.
gold rush prospectors
Refers to historical stampeders during the gold rush era.
group of fans
Specifically refers to supporters of a team or event.
team supporters
General term for those who support a sports team.
football team
Refers to the Calgary Stampeders as a football team.
FAQs
What does "stampeders" mean?
The term "stampeders" can refer to people who stampede or rush forward in a chaotic manner. It is also the name of the Calgary Stampeders, a Canadian Football League team.
How is "stampeders" used in a sentence?
As a general term: "The "stampeders" rushed toward the sale." As a team name: "The Calgary "Stampeders" won the game."
What's a synonym for "stampeders" when referring to people rushing?
Is "stampeders" always capitalized?
No, "stampeders" is only capitalized when referring to the proper noun, the Calgary "Stampeders" football team. When used as a common noun to describe people rushing, it is not capitalized.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested