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swarm over Thesaurusswarmnoun1. An enormous number of persons gathered together:crowd, crush, drove, flock, horde, mass, mob, multitude, press, ruck, throng.2. A very large number of things grouped together:army, cloud, crowd, drove, flock, horde, host, legion, mass, mob, multitude, ruck, score (used in plural), throng.verb1. To come or go in large numbers:flood, pour, throng, troop.2. To be abundantly filled or richly supplied:abound, bristle, crawl, flow, overflow, pullulate, teem.swarm over
swarm over (someone or something)To crawl or gather on top of someone or something in great numbers. Players from both teams swarmed over the ball after the quarterback's fumble. All you could see was rats swarming over the pile of garbage. Mosquitos swarmed over us at the picnic, until eventually we had to pack up and leave.See also: over, swarmswarm (all) over someone or somethingto gather and move all about on someone or throughout something or some place. The ants swarmed all over our picnic table. The children swarmed over the furniture.See also: over, swarm |