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swarmed, ppl. a. poet. rare.|ˈswɔːmɪd, swɔːmd| [f. swarm v.1 + -ed1.] Of a place: crowded, thronged. Of people: assembled in a crowd, congregated, massed.
1885G. M. Hopkins Poems (1967) 98 How then should Gregory, a father, have gleanèd else from swarm-èd Rome? 1951R. Graves Poems & Satires 37 Tormented by his progress he displays An open flank to the swarmed enemy. |