
Aswarm
[ə-SWARM]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: English, 19th century
1.
Crowded; full of moving beings or objects.
Examples of Aswarm in a sentence
"The hive was aswarm with bees, but the beekeeper was protected by a heavy veil and thick clothing."
"So many people arrived for the store’s sale that the parking lot was aswarm with customers and cars."

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