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swarm
noun as in large, moving group
verb as in move forward as a group
Example Sentences
In churches and community centers, on private Zoom calls, and at public food giveaways, lawyers and their swarm of assistants, marketers and “victim advocates” are ready and available.
In churches, community centers and hotel conference rooms, on private Zoom calls and at public food giveaways, lawyers and their swarm of assistants, marketers and so-called victim advocates are ready and available.
As soon as the ball was inbounded, guards swarmed on either side.
Elsewhere in the city, there were scenes likened to "binmageddon" when a mobile refuse collection service descended into chaos after being swarmed by people desperate to dispose of their rubbish.
A mobile refuse collection service had to be called off early in Birmingham after it was swarmed by people desperate to dispose of their rubbish.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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