Present participle for to inhabit a place in unpleasantly large numbers
“These bugs may infest your bathroom, and jump out of unexpected corners of the closet, but they adhere to the policy of non-violence.”
Present participle for to overwhelm or inundate with people, animals or things
Present participle for to enter a place or situation in large numbers and intrusively
Present participle for to be a regular patron or visitor of
Present participle for to exist in abundance
Present participle for to tarnish or dirty with contaminants or something undesirable
Present participle for to affect (a person, organism, etc.) with a disease-causing organism
Present participle for to inhabit, or visit frequently (typically used in reference to ghosts)
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