Swarm in a sentence as a noun

That's why you have a "swarm of little daemons" design.

I intend to show flies in the swarm, with a few larger animals, for reasons to be given.

Anytime a swarm started to get close to me, I would inch away for a few seconds before the swarm turned back.

Part of the reason for using a swarm is rather than just one Arkyd is, counter-intuitively, the cost.

A whole swarm of them grinding through a work queue in random order is great; using them as the backbone of your web presence will have pain points.

What wrong with the program?Sorry, my swarm of interacting agents had a polymorphic pile-up on aisle 7.

Summing up the meeting, Barberi said, "there is no reason to believe that a swarm of minor events is a sure predictor of a major shock".

Upvoting it simply of out pure pleasure to see an interesting post on HN in the swarm of boring politics **** it's filled in recently.

But the channels between them widened,\n till they were separated as flowers on a bush, as bees in a flying swarm, as \n birds migrating, as ships on the sea.

Obtaining its global minimum is an NP hard problem and has been a target for GA, ant colony, swarm optimization and what have you.

Swarm in a sentence as a verb

"The latest BigMac hamburger caused hungry residents to swarm McDonalds and caused drive-through lines to be congested today in Cloudville.

While I understand the author's point comparing a wave of groupon-only customers as a swarm of locusts moving from deal to deal, I don't agree with lumping AirBNB in there.

And they don't even link to copyrighted material, they link to a swarm from which you can git information on where to download copyrighted material.

Even with movies/music, 70% of the peers may have the first 70% of the movie downloaded, so if you join the swarm it would make sense to throw you at the final 30% in order to increase potential bandwidth to those chunks.

This makes it hard to build a case against someone: uploading 10MB of a movie to someone on the swarm is hardly massive copyright infringement, and if they're outside of the US, you can't do anything anyway.

Selvaggi is quoted as saying that "in recent times some recent earthquakes have been preceded by minor shocks days or weeks beforehand, but on the other hand many seismic swarms did not result in a major event".

I had a good chuckle at the end of the referenced material"The object-oriented programmers see the nature of computation as a swarm of interacting agents that provide services for other objects.

If you have a program that can "evolve" successfully without the need for anyone to "hold it in its head", then a large team can work on it and you can usually replace a 10x programmer with a swarm of 1x ones, basically a pointy haired boss's wet dream...

\n Presently the cosmical cloud was disrupted by the stress of its expansion in \n conflict with the mutual clinging of its parts, disrupted into many million \n cloudlets, the swarm of the great nebulae.\n\n "For a while these were as close to one another in relation to their bulk as \n the flocculations of a mottled sky.

Swarm definitions

noun

a moving crowd

See also: drove horde

noun

a group of many things in the air or on the ground; "a swarm of insects obscured the light"; "clouds of blossoms"; "it discharged a cloud of spores"

See also: cloud

verb

be teeming, be abuzz; "The garden was swarming with bees"; "The plaza is teeming with undercover policemen"; "her mind pullulated with worries"

See also: teem pullulate

verb

move in large numbers; "people were pouring out of the theater"; "beggars pullulated in the plaza"

See also: pour stream teem pullulate