swarm in a sentence
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Definition
SWARM (noun): a large group of insects or animals moving together in a mass.
Sample Sentences
- The bees began to swarm around the blooming flowers in the garden.
- As the storm approached, a swarm of birds took to the sky in a frantic escape.
- The children watched in awe as a swarm of butterflies danced in the sunlight.
- He felt a sense of unease as a swarm of angry protesters gathered outside the building.
- The scientist studied the behavior of the ant swarm as they worked together to find food.
- The bees began to swarm around the garden, drawn by the vibrant flowers.
- During the summer months, a swarm of dragonflies can often be seen hovering over the pond.
- As the storm approached, the birds took to the skies in a frantic swarm.
- The scientist watched in awe as a swarm of locusts descended upon the field.
- Children laughed and squealed as a swarm of butterflies fluttered past them in the park.
- As the storm approached, a swarm of birds took to the sky in frantic flight.
- The children watched in awe as a swarm of butterflies danced through the air.
- During the summer, it's common to see a swarm of mosquitoes near the pond.
- The scientist studied the behavior of a swarm of locusts invading the fields.
- As the storm approached, a swarm of birds took to the sky in a chaotic dance.
- The scientists observed the swarm of locusts as it consumed everything in its path.
- During the summer, we often see a swarm of fireflies lighting up the night.
- A swarm of ideas flooded her mind as she brainstormed for her new project.
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