What is another word for swarming with?

Pronunciation: [swˈɔːmɪŋ wɪð] (IPA)

When you want to describe a place or object as filled with an overwhelming amount of something, "swarming with" is a phrase that is often used. However, there are many synonyms that can be used to convey the same idea. Other phrases and words that can be used instead of "swarming with" include teeming with, bustling with, overflowing with, packed with, alive with, crawling with, brimming with, and jam-packed with. By using these varied synonyms, you can add depth and variation to your writing, making it more engaging and interesting to read. Choose the word that best suits the tone and context of your work.

What are the hypernyms for Swarming with?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Swarming with

  • It creeped him out, the way it just sat there looking so plastic and harmless among the old-time good intentions of all that downtown architecture, no more sinister than a chain motel by the freeway, and yet behind its neutral drapes and far away down its fluorescent corridors it was swarming with all this strange alternate cop history and cop politics—cop dynasties, cop heroes and evildoers, saintly cops and psycho cops, cops too stupid to live and cops too smart for their own good—insulated by secret loyalties and codes of silence from the world they'd all be given to control, or, as they liked to put it, protect and serve.
    Thomas Pynchon
  • In this large and fierce world of ours, there are many, many unpleasant places to be. You can be in a river swarming with angry electric eels, or in a supermarket filled with vicious long-distance runners. You can be in a hotel that has no room service, or you can be lost in a forest that is slowly filling up with water. You can be in a hornet's nest or in an abandoned airport or the office of a pediatric surgeon, but one of the most unpleasant things that can happen is to find yourself in a quandary. - Lemony Snicket
    Daniel Handler

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