Swarmn example sentences

Related (18): hive, crowd, multitude, mass, pack, gaggle, army, herd, flock, throng, mob, battalion, legion, horde, crew, gang, congregation, swarm.

swarm

noun

swarm (noun) · swarms (plural noun)

  - a large or dense group of insects, especially flying ones:

  - a large number of honeybees that leave a hive en masse with a newly fertilized queen in order to establish a new colony.

  - a large number of people or things:

  - a series of similar-sized earthquakes occurring together, typically near a volcano.

  - a large number of minor celestial objects occurring together in space, especially a dense shower of meteors.

  - (of insects) move in or form a swarm:

  - (of honeybees, ants, or termites) issue from the nest in large numbers with a newly fertilized queen in order to found new colonies:

  - move somewhere in large numbers:

Synonyms

hive, flight, flock, covey, crowd, multitude, horde, host, mob, gang, throng, stream, mass, body, band, army, troop, legion, flock, herd, pack, drove, sea, array, myriad, pile, knot, cluster, group, flock, crowd, throng, stream, surge, flood, seethe, pack, crush, Legal

"Swarmn" Example Sentences

1. The locusts formed a swarm that covered the entire field.
2. She watched as a swarm of bees buzzed around the flowers.
3. The tourists scattered as a swarm of mosquitoes descended upon them.
4. A swarm of ants marched across the pavement towards the picnic basket.
5. The fisherman saw a swarm of fish swimming towards his boat.
6. The sky was darkened by a swarm of bats emerging from the caves.
7. A huge swarm of jellyfish caused panic among the swimmers.
8. A swarm of angry wasps chased the kids out of the garden.
9. The beekeeper managed to capture the swarm and move it to a new hive.
10. The drones formed a swarm hovering over the city streets.
11. The farmer used pesticides to control the locust swarm attacking his crops.
12. The army marched in formation, like a swarm of ants heading to battle.
13. A swarm of dust devils swept across the desert landscape.
14. The swarm of fireflies illuminated the meadow on a summer night.
15. The swarm of locusts devastated the countryside, leaving nothing but barren fields.
16. The swarm of grasshoppers jumped in unison, like a synchronized dance.
17. The mosquitoes formed a thick swarm around the stagnant pond.
18. The swarm of bees settled on the branch of a nearby tree.
19. The ship was attacked by a swarm of pirates, armed with swords and guns.
20. The swarm of drones delivered packages to customers across the city.
21. The swarm of bats flew out of the cave in search of food.
22. A swarm of fans crowded the stadium to see their favorite team play.
23. The swarm of robots worked tirelessly in the factory, assembling cars.
24. The swarm of mosquitoes left red, blotchy marks all over her skin.
25. The swarm of locusts ate through the crops, leaving nothing but devastation in their wake.
26. The swarm of seagulls circled above, waiting for the fishermen to throw scraps into the sea.
27. The bees swarmed around the hive, busily building honeycombs and collecting nectar.
28. The butterfly swarm fluttered over the colorful garden, a magical sight to behold.
29. The swarm of drones surveyed the disaster area, looking for survivors.
30. The swarm of protesters marched through the city streets, chanting and waving signs.

Common Phases

1. The bees began to swarmn around the hive entrance;
2. The crowd started to swarmn towards the stage;
3. A group of tourists began to swarmn around the tour guide;
4. The mosquitoes swarmedn around us in the evening;
5. Birds swarmedn around the bird feeder;
6. The soldiers swarmedn the enemy's position;
7. Fans swarmedn the arena in excitement;
8. The paparazzi swarmedn the celebrity for a photo op;
9. Bees swarmedn around the flowers in the garden;
10. The protesters swarmedn the courthouse steps.

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