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I . swarm [swɔ:m, Am swɔ:rm] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. swarm insects:

2. swarm przen. people:

3. swarm przen. (be full of):

II . swarm [swɔ:m, Am swɔ:rm] RZ.

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The immense crowd about the gridiron took advantage of the confusion to break down the wire fence surrounding it, and hundreds swarmed onto the field.
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Suddenly he is swarmed by children and the adults of the village think he is a children kidnapper.
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He was swarmed with fans, and stayed in his booth signing autographs for 23 hours and 10 minutes without a single break.
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While the inferno raged, some dare-devil miscreants swarmed on the shops and burning trailers to loot.
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As if it wasn't bad enough that we're currently in the midst of a giant spider invasion, the crane fly (or daddy longlegs) has swarmed in and made matters worse.
metro.co.uk
In early 1908, prospectors swarmed to the strike in automobiles and wagons, on bicycles and burros.
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As the final whistle blew, the fans swarmed onto the pitch amid jubilant celebrations.
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However, more and more swarmed on to the glacis between the cliff and the defenders, funnelling into the gap between the kraal and laager.
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Beekeepers who are aware that a colony has swarmed may add brood with eggs that is free of mites.
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Any invader penetrating the destroyer and frigate protection would have been swarmed by almost 900 fast-attack craft.
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