swarm with



swarm with someone or something

to be abundant or crowded with moving people or things. The playground was swarming with children, and I couldn't find my own. The picnic blanket swarmed with ants.
See also: swarm

swarm with

v.
To be full of some things or some people; abound or teem with some things or some people: The rotten log swarmed with insects. The courtroom is swarming with reporters.
See also: swarm

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bosede-Western African, Yoruba
EarleURLEnglish
Sieffre-Welsh
EckhardEK-hahrtGerman
EphraimEE-free-im (English), EE-frəm (English), E-free-im (English), E-frəm (English)Biblical, Jewish, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
SongÜL-Turkish