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swarmsnounpl. of swarm a great number of persons or creatures massed togethera swarm of tourists descends upon the island every summer armies, bikes(chiefly Scottish), crams, crowds, crushes, droves, flocks, herds, hordes, hosts, legions, masses, mobs, multitudes, presses, routs, scrums, throngs masses, millions, rabblements, rabbles, riffraffsgagglesheaps, mountains, pilesjams, logjams swarmsverb1present tense third-person singular of swarmto move upon or fill (something) in great numbersmeeting little resistance, the pirates swarmed the decks of the merchant ship crowds, flocks, mobs, throngs besets, infests, invades, overrunsclogs, dams, jams, obstructs, plugs (up) to be copiously suppliedat this time of year that Mexican resort swarms with college students on spring break abounds, brims, bristles, bulges, bursts, bustles, buzzes, crawls, hums, overflows, pullulates, teems lacks, needs, wants swarmsverb2present tense third-person singular of swarmto move (as up or over something) often with the help of the hands in holding or pullingone of the physical challenges had competitors swarming over a pile of logs clambers, climbs, scrabbles, scrambles shimmies, shinnies, shins, skinsascends, breasts(chiefly British), free-climbs, gets up, mounts, scales, summits, surmountsclaws, sprawls, struggles |