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  • 62loom up — PHRASAL VERB If something looms up, it comes into sight as a tall, unclear shape, often in a frightening way. [V P] The great house loomed up ahead of them …

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  • 63loom — A bundle of electric cables, instrumentation leads, and other flexible wires bunched together in preference to the use of multicore cable. The process known as looming takes its name from its analogy to weaving …

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  • 64loom v — The textile monger loomed over me …

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  • 65loom —    An apparatus for producing textiles, rugs, blankets, wall hangings, etc., by weaving thread or yarn into cloth. Also see fabric and fiber …

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  • 66loom — loom1 noun an apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread. Origin OE gelōma tool , shortened to lome in ME. loom2 verb appear as a vague form, especially one that is threatening. ↘(of an event regarded as threatening) seem about to… …

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  • 67LOOM — abbr. and/or acronym. Loyal Order of Moose …

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  • 68loom — v 1. emerge, appear, become visible, come into view or notice, uprise.come to light, come to the fore; materialize, surface, reveal itself, show itself. 2. tower, rise, mount, soar, ascend; hover, bulk. 3. impend, threaten, menace, hang over …

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  • 69loom — verb 1) ghostly shapes loomed out of the fog Syn: emerge, appear, materialize, reveal itself 2) the church loomed above him Syn: soar, tower, rise, rear up, hang, overshadow 3) …

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  • 70loom —    Ōmau (weaving), mea ulana lole. See plait …

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