teem

/tim/
verb
  1. To be full of or swarming with (people, animals, or things); to abound.
    • Her garden teems with colorful flowers and buzzing bees.
    • The city streets teem with tourists in the summer months.
    • The river teems with fish during the spring migration.
  2. To pour out or empty (a container), especially in a steady stream; to rain heavily.
    • It teemed all night, flooding the low-lying roads.
    • The clouds teemed rain onto the parched fields.
    • He teemed the water from the bucket into the trough.
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