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Meaning of swarmed

swarmed

to hover about in the manner of a bee in a swarm, to contain or fill with a swarm, to contain a swarm, a large number grouped together and usually in motion, to form and leave a hive in a swarm, a great number of honeybees emigrating together from a hive in company with a queen to start a new colony elsewhere, to move or gather in a swarm, a large number of animate or inanimate things massed together and usually in motion, a number of similar geologic features or phenomena close together in space or time, to beset or surround in a swarm, a great number of honeybees leaving together from a hive with a queen to start a new colony elsewhere, a colony of honeybees settled in a hive, to fill with a swarm, to climb with the hands and feet, to climb up, shin, to move or assemble in a crowd, to form and depart from a hive in a swarm

swarmed Sentence Examples

  1. The buzzing bees swarmed around the honeycombs, eager to collect their sweet nectar.
  2. As news of the sale spread, shoppers swarmed into the department store, eager to snag bargains.
  3. Birds swarmed in the sky, their wings beating in unison as they migrated south.
  4. Children swarmed the playground, their laughter and shouts mingling in the air.
  5. Insects swarmed around the bright porch light, attracted by its warmth.
  6. The media swarmed around the celebrity, bombarding her with questions.
  7. Students swarmed into the lecture hall, eager to hear the renowned professor speak.
  8. Ants swarmed over the spilled sugar, carrying the sweet granules back to their colony.
  9. The crowd swarmed the concert venue, eager to catch a glimpse of their favorite band.
  10. The swimmers swarmed the pool, their bodies slicing through the water in graceful strokes.

FAQs About the word swarmed

to hover about in the manner of a bee in a swarm, to contain or fill with a swarm, to contain a swarm, a large number grouped together and usually in motion, to

crowded,flocked, thronged,invaded, mobbed, overran, jammed, obstructed, clogged,infested

wanted,needed,lacked,

The buzzing bees swarmed around the honeycombs, eager to collect their sweet nectar.

As news of the sale spread, shoppers swarmed into the department store, eager to snag bargains.

Birds swarmed in the sky, their wings beating in unison as they migrated south.

Children swarmed the playground, their laughter and shouts mingling in the air.