swarmed

[swɔːmd]

swarmed Definition

  • 1to move in large numbers, especially of insects or animals
  • 2to be crowded or overrun by a large number of people or things

Using swarmed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "swarmed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The picnic was swarmed by ants.

  • Example

    The garden was swarmed by bees.

  • Example

    The concert was swarmed by fans.

  • Example

    The store was swarmed by shoppers during the sale.

swarmed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for swarmed

Antonyms for swarmed

Phrases with swarmed

  • to gather or crowd around someone or something

    Example

    The children swarmed around the magician after his performance.

  • to be full of or teeming with something

    Example

    The river was swarming with fish.

  • a situation where there is a lot of activity or movement

    Example

    The office was a swarm of activity as everyone prepared for the big meeting.

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Summary: swarmed in Brief

The verb 'swarmed' [swɔːmd] refers to moving in large numbers, often of insects or animals, or being crowded or overrun by a large number of people or things. Examples include 'The picnic was swarmed by ants' and 'The store was swarmed by shoppers during the sale.' Phrases like 'swarm around' and 'swarm with' denote gathering or crowding around someone or something, or being full of or teeming with something. 'A swarm of activity' describes a situation with a lot of activity or movement.