swarm (Meaning)

Wordnet

swarm (n)

a moving crowd

a group of many things in the air or on the ground

Wordnet

swarm (v)

be teeming, be abuzz

move in large numbers

swarm Sentence Examples

  1. A swarm of bees encircled the hive, buzzing loudly.
  2. The street was swarming with protesters, their voices rising in a chorus of dissent.
  3. Mosquitoes swarmed around the pond, leaving behind itchy bites.
  4. The city was in a state of chaos, with SWAT teams swarming the streets.
  5. A flock of birds swarmed overhead, their wings creating a hypnotic pattern.
  6. The insect swarm descended upon the picnic blanket, forcing the guests to abandon their meal.
  7. A swarm of paparazzi chased after the celebrity, their cameras flashing incessantly.
  8. The army swarmed the enemy stronghold, their boots reverberating through the halls.
  9. The room was swarming with students, their pencils scribbling furiously.
  10. The sea was swarming with fish, their scales glinting in the sunlight.

FAQs About the word swarm

a moving crowd, a group of many things in the air or on the ground, be teeming, be abuzz, move in large numbers

crowd, flock, horde,throng, bike, mass, host, press, masses, legion

want, need, want,need, lack,lack,

A swarm of bees encircled the hive, buzzing loudly.

The street was swarming with protesters, their voices rising in a chorus of dissent.

Mosquitoes swarmed around the pond, leaving behind itchy bites.

The city was in a state of chaos, with SWAT teams swarming the streets.