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looming

[ loo-ming ]

noun

  1. a mirage in which objects below the horizon seem to be raised above their true positions.


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Origin of looming1

First recorded in 1620–30; loom 2 + -ing 1
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Grant said she didn’t have the energy to apply for grants, and for years, she was clouded in a looming sense of dread.

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While the exact nature of the tariffs wasn’t made clear until now, the looming threat has been met with wild stock market swings and cratering consumer confidence across the country.

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With those deadlines looming, many businesses have been front-loading orders to try to get as much product as possible into American land and sea ports of entry quickly.

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The looming question in the race is whether former Vice President Kamala Harris decides to run, a decision she is not expected to make until the summer.

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There is a growing sense that a new major Israeli ground offensive is looming in Gaza, with reports that Israeli forces began operations in Rafah overnight.

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