His fancy teems exuberantly in minuteness of circumstance, like a fertile soil sending bloom and verdure through the utmost extremities of the foliage which it nourishes.
He answering thus: "So courb'd to earth, beneath their heavy teems Of torment stoop they, that mine eye at first Struggled as thine.
The printing press teems beyond all precedent, obscuring truth and belching forth poison over the world of intellect with a reckless audacity that scorns all restraint.
The Press teems with ribald jeer and blatant blasphemy.
All nature teems with proofs that God is every where present.
The universe teems with countless evidences of intelligent design of the highest order, whether it is found in the starry heavens, or in the law and order of the atoms hiding from the most powerful microscope.
The whole neighbourhood, however, teems with living traditions of Finn and the Fena.
This is the more strange when it is remembered that all the shores of the Bengal Sea are the home of this tree, and that it simplyteems in all the islands of the Nicobar group to the south.
It is far too long, and it teemswith uninteresting statistics.
Leaning upon a parapet of the bridge is a man with a rod who is causing tragedies in the life that teems beneath the glassy surface.
St Lo teems with soldiers, and it has a town-crier who wears a dark blue uniform and carries a drum to call attention to his announcements.
In vain I try to break this thrall, In vain my reason fights, My inner self tempestuous teems With microcosmic mites.
But as for BLAND who, as it seems, Eats only naughty boys, We've planned a recompense that teems With gastronomic joys.
To an antiquarian, every spot in London, or even Southwark, teemswith historical associations, local interest.
Thus to students of the past the life of the old kings and priests teems with instruction.
To his imagination the world still teems with those motley beings whom a more sober philosophy has discarded.
Sweetest and loveliest of flowery vales, Where plenty teems and joy hails, Where waving fields of golden grain Merrily smile in sun and rain.
He was born in Horsens, Denmark, 1857; acquired his education in the public schools of his fatherland, and in the smiling book of nature, where real knowledge teems to an intelligent eye.
I want to speak to you, but we must be careful not to be overheard; this place simply teems with rebels.
I do believe it: the common world Teems out with things we know not; and our mind, Too gross for us to scan the mighty whole, Knows not how busy all creation is.
The worldteems with spirits: the very air is thick with them.
India teems with them, of course, and the paradise island of Ceylon has a considerable percentage of human beings denied by their betters of almost every privilege save breathing the free air of heaven.
Once every three years Canton teems with men, young and old, who have gathered to compete for academic degrees.
The Strand teems with associations of every period of history.
The garden, sheltered by its wall and screen of hazel, teems with flowers, a pleasing sight as you go and come in your explorations.
Nature, of course, teems with such cases—one might add the singular degeneration of the slave-making ants already described in some detail.
The river here teems with monstrous crocodiles, and women are frequently, while drawing water, carried off by these reptiles.
The whole of poetry in literature teems with this subject; and so does the poetry of Nature!
An' our days teems an' staggers with disgustin' experiences.
She teems with life; ant-hills on election day means desertion by compar'son.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teems" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.