Lexicographical Neighbors of Beswarmed
Literary usage of Beswarmed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library of American Biography by Jared Sparks (1851)
"... beswarmed with mosquitoes; 'all the way hard rains; and when I arrived at
Irkutsk I was, and had been for the last forty-eight hours, wet through and ..."
2. Notes from Plymouth Pulpit: A Collection of Memorable Passages from the by Henry Ward Beecher (1859)
"It has been so beswarmed by commentators that it is next to impossible to think
of a text without instantly hearing the buzz, buzz, buzz, of five hundred ..."
3. The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal (1887)
"This is, however, one of the texts which, to quote the language of Mr. Beecher,
has been " beswarmed with commentators," and it is next to impossible to ..."
4. Saxon Studies by Julian Hawthorne (1875)
"At landing, we were beswarmed by porters, but I knew the coast, and, escaping
from them, took my way along the pretty, winding path toward the old Bade- ..."
5. A Glossary of Words Used in Swaledale, Yorkshire by John Harland (1876)
"beswarmed, pp. clustered over as with insects. Bethink, v. to recollect. '
Now when I bethink me,' now when I recollect about it. Pt. t. ..."