rajzásokkal
The term "rajzásokkal" is the Hungarian plural instrumental case of "rajzás," which translates to "swarm" or "swarming." In its primary biological context, "rajzásokkal" refers to phenomena involving the mass movement or aggregation of organisms, most commonly insects. This includes bee swarming, where a queen bee leaves a hive with a portion of the worker bees to establish a new colony. It can also describe the mass emergence of insects, such as mayflies or midges, from their aquatic larval stages into their adult forms.
Beyond entomology, "rajzásokkal" can be used metaphorically. It might describe a sudden, overwhelming influx of people