22 adverbs to describe how to swarmed

No wonder none of the crew was left,the water literally swarmed with sharks.

On that night in Ireland all the fairy hills are thrown wide open and the fairies swarm forth; any man who is bold enough may then peep into the open green hills and see the treasures hidden in them.

Patrick had seen one in her arms and the others swarming up her legs, outside on the patio.

But now it is found out that the bottom of the deepest seas, and the utter darkness into which no ray of light can ever pierce, are alive and swarming with millions of creatures as cunningly and exquisitely formed, and in many cases as brilliantly coloured, as those which live in the sunlight along the shallow shores.

We marched in absolute silence, Murphy leading, every nerve on edge, straining eye and ear for a sign of the enemy's scouts, now doubtless swarming forward and to cover the British advance.

This ashen crowd swarming gloomily through the dark tunnels represents the real Moghreb that is close to the wild tribes of the "hinterland" and the grim feudal fortresses of the Atlas.

All creeping and flying things seem harmlessly swarming in vivid beauty of color over its pages.

In the heavy, ether-laden atmosphere flies swarmed horribly, and men detailed as nurses from regimental companies were fanning them from helpless patients.

The alder-buds were bursting; geese and teal and mallard swarmed about the river margin.

The children swarmed mockingly about his feet, and the air was wild with laughter and derision, but that was all.

Particularly is this the case when the material is also excessively foul and dirty, contaminated with the animal discharges, and presumably swarming with the lower forms of animal and plant life.

The field in which we fought with these Indians was very stony, and swarmed prodigiously with locusts, and these animals sprung up in such numbers during the action, striking us in the face, that we hardly knew when to raise our shields in our defence, or whether it was locusts or arrows which flew about us, they were so mixed together.

They swarmed respectfully but enthusiastically after him out of Hoffmuller's place, a dozen at least of our ne'er-do-wells.

Inside it, some thousand or so of labouring people, all wan and haggard, with many women among them, were swarming restlessly round a single large block of stone.

Then he turned his attention to the other heads that were now swarming thickly up the hill-side.

And surely, I must cease from my thinkings, and go forward with my telling; for the Humpt Men did come forward at a wondrous quick run, and did swarm upward on to the rock, as that they did be panthers; and they made no outcry; but came silent to the killing; and I saw that they did be something smaller than he that I had but then slain.

Holborn was even as the Elysian Fields; the omnibus that bore us westward was a chariot of glory; and the people who swarmed verminously on the pavements bore the semblance of the children of light.

I drove out to the highway, and turning my prow to the west, I joined again in the stream of people swarming westward.

How surprised the Frenchies must have been when Dunbar and his sailors swarmed aboard.

Motor trucksthey were calling them camions, after the French fashion, because it was a shorter and a simpler wordfairly swarmed in the streets.

A moment later her topmen were swarming aloft to set her top-sails and royals, and she strove to cross the Gloire's bows and rake her again.

Millions of flies, many of a sinister bright burnished green, were busily swarming.

22 adverbs to describe how to  swarmed  - Adverbs for  swarmed