swarm out (of something or some place)

swarm out (of something or some place)

To move out (of some place or thing) very quickly and in great numbers. Students swarmed out the moment the final bell of the year rang. Bees began swarming out of the hive after we accidentally hit it with a baseball.
See also: out, something, swarm
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

swarm out of something

to move out of something in great numbers. The bees swarmed out of the hive. People swarmed out of the park at the end of the game.
See also: of, out, swarm
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • swarm out of
  • swarm through
  • swarm through (something or some place)
  • swarm in
  • swarm in(to) (something or some place)
  • flock in
  • flock in(to) (some place or thing)
  • take one for the team
  • pell
  • pell-mell