Appear very large or occupy a commanding position.
Hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing.
1 Environmental worries also loom large, particularly with regard to water usage rights.
2 Opinion: This month two deals loom large, but for very different reasons.
3 But experts said a government shutdown could loom again at that time.
4 A showdown vote on calling witnesses could loom later in the week.
5 Tougher tests loom immediatelyafter with a road date at Colorado State andBYU.
6 The work on the loom had been changed to a new pattern.
7 For the markets, today's Federal Reserve policy decision and statement loom largest.
8 Does drought or flooding loom large over the future of your community?
9 Behind them, South Africa and the United States loom as likely medallists.
10 Dunstanburgh's precipitous cliffs loom large again as you pass the golf course.
11 The vast loom of actual occurrences rose above the horizon like mirages.
12 The loom is the round part between the blade and the handle.
13 To the south loom the La Sal Mountains, Utah's second highest range.
14 Against the wall screens overlooking the sea, a small steel loom sits.
15 See how the dunes loom up in the light of this camp-fire.
16 These threads are only spun in the loom of the human heart.
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