swarm
noun / verb as in strong fondness
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Example:The beekeeper had to prepare for the arrival of the hive swarm.
Definition:a group of bees that leaves an old hive to form a new one
Example:The floor was covered with an ant swarm after the picnic.
Definition:a large number of ants moving together
Example:The children swarmed into the classroom ahead of the bell.
Definition:to move in large numbers suddenly, often in a disorderly or uncontrolled way
Example:As soon as the light turned green, the cars swarmed out of the parking lot.
Definition:to move out in large numbers suddenly
Example:The politician was forced to cancel the speech after the fans swarmed of reporters prevented her from speaking.
Definition:a large number of reporters who are together, often surrounding a person or a scene
Example:The fly swarm made Karen throw the leftovers away.
Definition:a large number of flies moving together
Example:The fruit swarmed over by the ants.
Definition:to move over a place in large numbers
Example:She swarmed around the new model as soon as it was displayed.
Definition:to gather around in large numbers, especially in an excited or excited way
Example:A swarm on bees began to surround the hive.
Definition:to gather in large numbers and press closely together
Example:The children rushed to the toy store, like a swarm of bees.
Definition:as if numerous and moving together in a dense, often agitated way
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