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a swarm of

 

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a swarm of

Description:

"A swarm of" refers to a large group of living beings, typically insects, moving or gathered together in a buzzing or chaotic manner. It can also metaphorically describe a large number of people or things in an active or agitated state.

Examples:

As a noun:

  1. A swarm of bees descended upon the garden.
  2. The small village was enveloped by a swarm of locusts.
  3. In the distance, I could see a swarm of mosquitoes hovering near the swamp.

As a verb:

  1. The bees swarmed around the hive.
  2. Countless fans swarmed the stadium after the team won the championship.
  3. As soon as the bakery opened, customers swarmed in to buy fresh pastries.

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