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teeming (adjective), more teeming, most teeming
1. Referring to the abundance of something, like fish or people: Jack looked into the clear water and saw teeming masses of trout and decided that he wanted to go fishing tomorrow.
2. Concerning that which is crowded or bustling: The teeming multitudes of journalists were hustling and elbowing around for the best spot outside the city hall in order to get the best photos and interviews.
3. Etymology: from the Old English teman, "to give birth to" from "being fertile, pregnant, or producing babies."
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2. Concerning that which is crowded or bustling: The teeming multitudes of journalists were hustling and elbowing around for the best spot outside the city hall in order to get the best photos and interviews.
3. Etymology: from the Old English teman, "to give birth to" from "being fertile, pregnant, or producing babies."
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