Thesaurus / teem
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As Facebook teems with posts — and ads — about politics in the home stretch of this presidential election season, advertisers have begun to ask their media agencies whether they should be taking a break from the platform.
‘READY TO SPEND’: PUBLISHERS ARE ANGLING FOR ELECTION-WARY ADVERTISERS’ FACEBOOK BUDGETSMAX WILLENSOCTOBER 2, 2020DIGIDAYSo, to make my daily three-mile walk more interesting, I started to reimagine the world around me as a reef teeming with alien life.
11 GREAT MICROADVENTURES YOU CAN DO NOWTHE EDITORSOCTOBER 1, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINESoils teeming with wriggling worms just a few weeks ago now hold far fewer.
INVASIVE JUMPING WORMS DAMAGE U.S. SOIL AND THREATEN FORESTSMEGAN SEVERSEPTEMBER 29, 2020SCIENCE NEWSThe original zone at the posterior pole, which Blochmann had seen, teems with bacteria.
HOW TWO BECAME ONE: ORIGINS OF A MYSTERIOUS SYMBIOSIS FOUNDVIVIANE CALLIERSEPTEMBER 9, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEIn lyrical, engaging writing, Stewart Johnson, a planetary scientist, chronicles how our perception of Mars has swung from a world teeming with life, to definitely dead and boring, and back again over and over since the invention of telescopes.
TWO NEW BOOKS EXPLORE MARS — AND WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMANLISA GROSSMANJULY 15, 2020SCIENCE NEWSObserve how the papers teem with the misery of the lower classes in England, yet this affects not the West India philanthropist.
NEWTON FORSTERCAPTAIN FREDERICK MARRYATTears availing nothing, Elizabeth's quick brain began to teem with plans for John's escape.
REVOLUTIONARY READERSOPHIE LEE FOSTERThe newspapers in most cases teem with scandals which absorb the thoughts or arouse the passions.
THE WAR UPON RELIGIONREV. FRANCIS A. CUNNINGHAMShining by reflected light, its pages literally teem with interesting anecdotes of many sorts.
THE PAGAN'S CUPFERGUS HUMEThe volumes of the Health of Towns Report teem with instances of the mischief of insufficient ventilation.
THE CLAIMS OF LABOURARTHUR HELPSWORDS RELATED TO TEEM
- advance
- aggrandize
- aggravate
- amplify
- annex
- augment
- boost
- broaden
- build
- build up
- burgeon
- deepen
- develop
- dilate
- distend
- double
- enhance
- enlarge
- escalate
- exaggerate
- expand
- extend
- further
- grow
- heighten
- inflate
- intensify
- lengthen
- magnify
- mount
- multiply
- pad
- progress
- proliferate
- prolong
- protract
- pullulate
- raise
- redouble
- reinforce
- rise
- run up
- sharpen
- slap on
- soar
- spread
- step up
- strengthen
- supplement
- swarm
- swell
- tack on
- teem
- thicken
- triple
- upsurge
- wax
- widen
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