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swarm
noun as in large, moving group
verb as in move forward as a group
Example Sentences
In February, a crowds swarmed a Waymo car in San Francisco’s Chinatown, scrawling graffiti, smashing windows and setting the vehicle on fire.
I had no chance: the Block Party crowd swarmed her.
The crowd swarms the car, people begin jumping on the front windshield, the video shows.
The swarms of people walking the streets of New York invite several passersby and onlookers to join out of sheer curiosity.
Never good to lose your starting quarterback no matter who’s behind him, so the Browns are in a tough spot against the swarming Ravens.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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