It means that there are many living things in the sea.
No, it is not an English word. Perhaps you mean 'swarmed', or sworn?
I'm not sure if you want the spelling of "vultures" or "vouchers". The vultures swarmed above the dead carcass. The voucher allowed the mother to obtain free food for her children.
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
No, it is not an English word. Perhaps you mean 'swarmed', or sworn?
The bees swarmed around the hive. The children swarmed around the ice cream truck, anxiously waiting to buy some treats.
Yep.
flocked
To get the honey dews
That sounds like science hwk!
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Swarmed - 2005 TV is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A (Ontario) Germany:12 Netherlands:12 Singapore:PG USA:PG-13
engulfed, swarmed, descended upon,
At the picnic the nettlesome flies swarmed around the food.
you have to throw the bees at his face five times in a row
It depends if you mean IN a tree or ON a tree. If they are IN a tree, their nest will be in a hollow IN the tree and that will be their home. If you mean ON a tree, it will mean that bees have swarmed from another nest or hive and are clinging to the tree before flying off to a permanent home, usually within 48 hours of arriving.