teeming
teem 1
(tēm)v. teemed, teem·ing, teems
v.intr.
1. To be full of things; abound or swarm: A drop of water teems with microorganisms.
2. Obsolete To be or become pregnant; bear young.
v.tr. Archaic
To give birth to.
[Middle English temen, to beget, bear, from Old English tīeman, tēman; see deuk- in Indo-European roots.]
teem′er n.
teem′ing·ly adv.
Synonyms: teem1, abound, overflow, swarm1
These verbs mean to be abundantly filled or richly supplied: The street teemed with pedestrians. The garden abounds with flowers. The house overflowed with guests. The parade route swarmed with spectators.
teem 2
(tēm)v. teemed, teem·ing, teems
v.intr.
To rain hard or heavily; pour.
v.tr.
To pour out or empty: teemed the molten ore into a huge mold.
[Middle English temen, to drain, from Old Norse töma.]
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teeming
(ˈtiːmɪŋ)adj
1. abounding in people, fish, insects, etc
2. dense or bustling
teeming
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teem•ing1
(ˈti mɪŋ)adj.
1. abounding or swarming.
2. prolific or fertile.
[1525–35]
teem′ing•ly, adv.
teem′ing•ness, n.
teem•ing2
(ˈti mɪŋ)adj.
falling in torrents: a teeming rain.
[1685–95]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
| Adj. | 1. | teeming - abundantly filled with especially living things; "the Third World's teeming millions"; "the teeming boulevard" abundant - present in great quantity; "an abundant supply of water" |
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teeming
1adjective full, packed, crowded, alive, thick, bursting, numerous, crawling, swarming, abundant, bristling, brimming, overflowing, fruitful, replete, chock-full, brimful, chock-a-block The area is usually teeming with tourists.
wanting, short, lacking, deficient
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Translations
teeming
[ˈtiːmɪŋ] ADJ → numerosísimo; [rain] → torrencial
the teeming millions → los muchos millones
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