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swarm
 
NOUN:1. A very large number of things grouped together: army, cloud, crowd, drove, flock, horde, host, legion, mass, mob, multitude, ruck1, score (used in plural), throng. See BIG, GROUP. 2. An enormous number of persons gathered together: crowd, crush, drove, flock, horde, mass, mob, multitude, press, ruck1, throng. See BIG, GROUP.
VERB:1. To come or go in large numbers: flood, pour, throng, troop. See BIG, MOVE. 2. To be abundantly filled or richly supplied: abound, bristle, crawl, flow, overflow, pullulate, teem. See BIG, RICH.
 
 
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