Pesquisar
to teem
01
transbordar, ser cheio de
to be filled with a lot of something, indicating a lively and busy atmosphere
Transitive: to teem with sb/sth
02
afluir, juntar-se
to move in large numbers, often denoting a rapid and abundant movement of people, animals, or objects
teem
v
teeming
adj
teeming
adj
Exemplo
The playground teemed with children playing and laughing during recess.
Yesterday, thousands of protesters teemed through the city streets, demanding social justice.
Tomorrow, tourists will teem into the museum, drawn by its renowned art collection.
People are teeming into the auditorium, excited to attend the concert.
Last night, students were teeming out of the school gates, relieved that classes were over for the day.