Appear very large or occupy a commanding position.
Hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing.
1 In Europe, Britain's fourth-quarter growth data looms large for the embattled pound.
2 Ten years on from the last financial crisis, recession looms once more.
3 A tough vote on the proposal looms in the house next week.
4 Traditional technology looms large for luxury companies Suits you: Tailoring in 1956.
5 But the experience of political gridlock in the United States looms large.
6 Across the river, the first of three South African border posts looms .
7 As the city looms ahead, the sun blasts through the morning smog.
8 The battle of the left looms in the Dublin South West byelection.
9 Now that one post-crisis litmus test has come and gone, another looms .
10 Above all looms the all-powerful, highly centralised and bloated government in Paris.
11 Another, separate bust-up looms over funding the EU's first post-Brexit budget shortfall.
12 Security pours into Cleveland as Republican convention looms Read more Who's coming?
13 But funding will be hard while an existing debt restructuring looms large.
14 God blesses the soil with fertility; English looms labour for every climate.
15 The issue looms over everything, adding to the feeling of being invisible.
16 UK's politicians race to the bottom on policies The 2015 election looms .
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