Swarm | Mean of swarm in English Dictionary
/ˈswoɚm/
- Noun
- a very large number of insects moving together
- a swarm of bees/mosquitoes/ants/locusts
- The tourists arrived in swarms.
- Verb
- to move in a large group
- Bees were swarming near the hive.
- Spectators swarmed into the stadium.
- to be surrounded or filled with a large group of insects, people, etc., moving together
- The hive was swarming with bees.
- The island was swarming with tourists.
- to surround (something or someone) with a large group
- Police swarmed the smuggler's hideout.
- The movie star was swarmed by adoring fans.
- Enemy soldiers swarmed the castle.