Weelbowed our way through the teeming station.
The market was teeming with people eager to buy fresh produce.
The market was teeming with people, making it difficult to navigate through the crowds.
The word teeming is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb teem.
Just think of it this way...teeming means to be full of so think about it...Brooklyn was so selfish and teeming on her birthday that she didn't thank anyone for her presents or for coming to her party!
Sure, could you please provide me with the sentence you would like the word "to" to be used in?
A word that can be used to join two parts of a sentence is called a conjunction. Examples include "and," "but," and "or."
The market was teeming with people, making it difficult to navigate through the crowds.
The streets were teeming with rats.
The mall was really teeming with people!
Teeming means swarming, very crowded. The pool was teeming with tiny fish.
Just think of it this way...teeming means to be full of so think about it...Brooklyn was so selfish and teeming on her birthday that she didn't thank anyone for her presents or for coming to her party!
The subway station was teeming with people trying to get to work in the morning.
The word teeming is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb teem.
The Third World's teeming millions would be waisted by the corrupt government leader.
The marketplace was teeming with people trying to purchase goods at low prices
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
abundant, packed, plentiful, brimming, crawling, bursting,
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".