Hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing.
1 The standard of value only becomes important when under settled conditions of society long-term contracts bulk large in economic transactions.
2 Its commercial totals do not bulk large today, but the old trail itself was a thing titanic in its historic value.
3 Bulking large at home, he was the best-known representative of Hawaii abroad.
4 The evil in things always bulks large in our imaginations.
5 For instance, the mountain which we chose as a landmark bulks large behind us.
6 Selfishness bulked large in his nature, and this was never more apparent than now.
7 She fell to the ground, toppling sidewise, and bulking large .
8 It bulked large on the table beside Orde's higher denominations.
9 Kars bulked large in the light of the lamp.
10 On the rather featureless middle ground of contemporary poetry in English, Les Murray bulks large .
11 The serf still bulks large in him.
12 Robert Jenks bulked large in her day-dreams.
13 Opposite, across the table, her husband, the ex-wrestler, chasseur d'Afrique, elephant poacher, bulked large as an ox.
14 The South Improvement Company is a corporation that necessarily bulks large in the history of the Standard Oil.
15 His foot had barely touched the first step when his father's body bulked large in the doorway above.
16 Strom bulked large over his shoulder.
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