1. swarming - Noun
2. swarming - Verb
of Swarm
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe have assembled inside this ancient & insane theatre To propagate our lust for life & flee the swarming wisdom of the streets. Jim Morrison
It is language which speaks in literature, in all its swarming 'polysemic' plurality, not the author himself. Terry Eagleton
Truth is the precious harvest of the earth. But once, when harvest waved upon a land, The noisome cankerworm and caterpillar, Locusts, and all the swarming foul-born broods, Fastened upon it with swift, greedy jaws, And turned the harvest into pestilence, Until men said, What profits it to sow? George Eliot
Ideas came swarming through her, and like many people who labour in the obsession of solitude, she lacked the detachment to challenge them. Helen Garner
I am no Calvinist, but it seems to me neither right nor worthy of a Christian to seek, for the sake of differences between the doctrine of Calvin and the Confession of Augsburg, to have this land swarming with troops and inundated with blood. William the Silent
The human mind is indeed a cave swarming with strange forms of life, most of them unconscious and unilluminated. Unless we can understand something as to how the motives that issue from this obscurity are generated, we can hardly hope to foresee or control them. Charles Cooley