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swarming

adjective as in crawling

Strong matches

Weak match

adjective as in jammed

adjective as in overflowing

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Just two years after an FBI raid found classified documents about US nuclear weapons and spy satellites stored in a bathroom, an eclectic mix of insiders are swarming to Mar-a-Lago, which is patrolled by robot dogs and armed guards on boats.

From BBC

“The more carries he gets, the more he gets going, so you’ve just got to find a way to get him down and it’s more of swarming to the ball and not just one guy doing it.”

In recent weeks, the quietude of this affluent Beverly Hills neighborhood has been filled with the buzzing of tourists and true crime fanatics all swarming to peek at the infamous Menendez mansion on Elm Drive — where two brothers murdered their parents in 1989.

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.

It’s when dark falls over Bucha that the witches come out, because that’s when the Russian attack drones start swarming.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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