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swarm
'swarm' - used as a noun
1. a moving crowd
2. a group of many insects
a swarm of insects obscured the light

'swarm' - used as a verb
3. be teeming, be abuzz
The garden was swarming with bees
4. move in large numbers

derived forms
1. Swarm / Plural
swarms
2. Swarm / Past
swarmed
3. Swarm / Third Person
swarms
4. Swarm / Present Participle
swarming
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