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- Dictionaryswarm/swɔːm/
noun
- 1. a large or dense group of flying insects: "a swarm of locusts"
verb
- 1. (of flying insects) move in or form a swarm: "a plague of locusts swarmed across the countryside"
- 2. move somewhere in large numbers: "protesters were swarming into the building"
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SWARM definition: 1. a large group of insects all moving together: 2. a large group of people all moving together…. Learn more.
The meaning of SWARM is a great number of honeybees emigrating together from a hive in company with a queen to start a new colony elsewhere. How to use swarm in a sentence.
SWARM meaning: 1. a large group of insects all moving together: 2. a large group of people all moving together…. Learn more.
A swarm is a good word for a large group of bees going on the attack — not good news. Like bees, any group of people or animals can be considered a swarm if they act together and quickly — even fiercely.
SWARM definition: 1. a large group of things, usually insects, moving together: 2. to move in a large group: . Learn more.
noun. a body of honeybees that emigrate from a hive and fly off together, accompanied by a queen, to start a new colony. a body of bees settled together, as in a hive. a great number of things or persons, especially in motion. Synonyms: host, horde, mass. Biology. a group or aggregation of free-floating or free-swimming cells or organisms.
1. countable noun [with singular or plural verb] A swarm of bees or other insects is a large group of them flying together. 2. verb. When bees or other insects swarm, they move or fly in a large group.