swarm

swarm /sw'ɔːrm/ (swarms swarming swarmed)
1 [N-COUNT-COLL] oft N of n
A swarm of bees or other insects is a large group of them flying together.
2 [VERB] V prep/adv
When bees or other insects swarm, they move or fly in a large group.
A dark cloud of bees comes swarming out of the hive.
3 [VERB] V prep/adv
When people swarm somewhere, they move there quickly in a large group.
People swarmed to the shops, buying up everything in sight.
4 [N-COUNT-COLL] oft N of n
A swarm of people is a large group of them moving about quickly.
Today at the crossing there were swarms of tourists taking photographs.
= horde
5 [VERB] usu cont, V with n
If a place is swarming with people, it is full of people moving about in a busy way.
Within minutes the area was swarming with officers who began searching a nearby wood.

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