swarm

/swɔrm/
verb
  1. To move or gather in a large group, like insects or people.
    • Reporters swarmed the press conference.
    • Bees swarmed around the flowering bush.
    • Fans swarmed the actor for autographs.
  2. To be filled or crowded with people or things.
    • The beach swarmed with tourists during the holiday.
    • The garden swarmed with butterflies in the summer.
    • The market swarmed with shoppers on Saturday.
noun
  1. A large group of insects, especially bees, moving together.
    • The farmer called a beekeeper to remove the swarm from the tree.
    • We saw a swarm of locusts darken the sky.
    • A swarm of bees gathered around the hive.
  2. A large, dense group of people or things moving together.
    • A swarm of tourists flooded the museum entrance.
    • A swarm of drones flew over the stadium.
    • The swarm of fans rushed toward the stage.
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