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  1. SWARM definition: 1. a large group of insects all moving together: 2. a large group of people all moving together…. Learn more.

  2. 1. a. : a great number of honeybees emigrating together from a hive in company with a queen to start a new colony elsewhere. b. : a colony of honeybees settled in a hive. 2. a. : a large number of animate or inanimate things massed together and usually in motion : throng. swarms of sightseers. a swarm of locusts. a swarm of meteors. b.

  3. A swarm is a good word for a large group of bees going on the attack — not good news. Like bees, any group of people or animals can be considered a swarm if they act together and quickly — even fiercely.

  4. Swarm definition: a body of honeybees that emigrate from a hive and fly off together, accompanied by a queen, to start a new colony.. See examples of SWARM used in a sentence.

  5. SWARM meaning: 1. a large group of insects all moving together: 2. a large group of people all moving together…. Learn more.

  6. Jun 3, 2024 · When bees or other insects swarm, they move or fly in a large group. A dark cloud of bees comes swarming out of the hive. American English : swarm / ˈswɔrm /

  7. n. 1. A large number of insects or other small organisms, especially when in motion. 2. A group of bees, social wasps, or ants, when migrating with a queen to establish a new colony. 3. An aggregation of persons or animals, especially when in turmoil or moving in mass: A swarm of friends congratulated him. 4.

  8. noun. /swɔːm/ /swɔːrm/ swarm (of something) a large group of insects, especially bees, moving together in the same direction. a swarm of bees/locusts/flies. Gnats came in swarms to torment them. Topics Insects, worms, etc. c1. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  9. SWARM definition: 1. a large group of things, usually insects, moving together: 2. to move in a large group: . Learn more.

  10. to fly off together in a swarm, as bees. to move about, along, forth, etc., in great numbers, as things or persons. to congregate, hover, or occur in groups or multitudes; be exceedingly numerous, as in a place or area.