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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishteemteem /tiːm/ verb → teem down → teem with somebody/something→ See Verb table
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teem• Central Park teems with bandits, as you may have heard, but they each work with just one arm.• The religious press in the first decade of pentecostal history teems with blistering attacks on the new movement.• With luck, in a year the place should begin to teem with federal workers.• The daily papers teemed with the dreary records of secession...• Its fields are fertile, its vineyards productive and its forests teem with wild life.
Origin teem Old English timan, tæman
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