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mosquito
Noun
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A mosquito is a flying insect that is known for stinging animals and humans to suck their blood.
Sleeping here is nearly impossible because of all those mosquitoes that bite you all the night long.
swarm
Noun
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A swarm is a group of many insects, especially flying insects like bees, wasps or flies.
He walked on a wasp nest and was attacked by the swarm.
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Less commonly, a swarm can also be a group of fish or birds.
When attacked, sardinas group into compact swarms to protect themselves.
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A crowd of people or animals moving in a chaotic way.
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A large collection of similar objects.
By observing the sky with telescopes, astronomers can see swarms of stars.
swarm
Verb
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To move as a swarm.
I felt disgusted when I saw all these flies swarming on this dead body.
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When there are to many insects in a place.
Fire ants swarm in the Southern United States since man accidentally brought some with him by ship.
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To fill a place as a swarm.
Ants are swarming the kitchen since we let food accessible.
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To overcome an enemy with number.