Loom

Word LOOM
Character 4
Hyphenation loom
Pronunciations /luːm/

Definitions and meanings of "Loom"

What do we mean by loom?

To come into view as a massive, distorted, or indistinct image: synonym: appear. intransitive verb

To appear to the mind in a magnified and threatening form. intransitive verb

To seem imminent; impend. intransitive verb

A distorted, threatening appearance of something, as through fog or darkness. noun

An apparatus for making thread or yarn into cloth by weaving strands together at right angles. noun

To weave (a tapestry, for example) on a loom. transitive verb

To put into or adjust in a loom.

A loon. See loon. noun

A guillemot. noun

To shine.

Specifically To appear indistinctly; come dimly into view, as from below the horizon or through a mist; rise up before the vision so as to give the impression of indistinct bulk or largeness: stand out prominently in the prospect: often used figuratively.

A utensil; a tool; a weapon; an article in general: now used only in composition, as in heir-loom, workloom, etc. See heirloom. noun

A machine for weaving any fabric from yarn or thread. noun

The part of an oar between the blade and the handle; the shaft. noun

A chimney. noun

A coming indistinctly or vaguely into view; also, the indistinct or unnaturally enlarged appearance of anything, as land, seen at a distance or through a fog. See looming. noun

The track of a fish. noun

To weave.

To appear above the surface either of sea or land, or to appear enlarged, or distorted and indistinct, as a distant object, a ship at sea, or a mountain, esp. from atmospheric influences intransitive verb

To rise and to be eminent; to be elevated or ennobled, in a moral sense. intransitive verb

A utensil; tool; a weapon; (usually in compound) an article in general.

A frame or machine of wood or other material, in which a weaver forms cloth out of thread; a machine for interweaving yarn or threads into a fabric, as in knitting or lace making.

The part of an oar which is between the grip or handle and the blade, the shaft.

A mechanical device by which one creates cloth from weaving together threads Urban Dictionary

Some one that stands JUST outside the shoulder circle. However, it doesn't always have to be outside a shoulder circle, one can just stand behind any random person. Can put their head over other peoples shoudlers (dirty loom) Urban Dictionary

We don't know. We really don't. Urban Dictionary

A term that defines a person as being drunk. Urban Dictionary

Fruit of this is an expanding company for thop Urban Dictionary

A transcendental state achieved when listening to My bloody valentine or other shoegaze/dream pop bands Urban Dictionary

When the moment takes you and you feel connected to everything around you, the whole world feels happy and sad at the same time, its so much goodness though, you're thinking of nothing at all but also experiencing it all in its entirety! Urban Dictionary

Loom: this word comes from ass deep in the Middle East this word mean to walk in a certain way that is very distinguishable. When people loom the walk can look like a slither, saunter, hobble, float, creep, or walking with a gimpy leg. When people loom it is very easy to tell that they are looming. Urban Dictionary

Loom is another word for having sex, getting layed, to fuck etc Urban Dictionary

Something that is uncertain and has a precence of doom to it. we often presume people with something to do with loom are often obese and very likely secluded from society aka. prank.org Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Loom

The word "loom" in example sentences

Would the fact that the firings came in the middle of the president's term loom quite so large? ❋ Unknown (2007)

With the Court on the sidelines, the powers of the president of the Senate will once again loom large. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Her loom is indeed an heirloom, and the simple contrivance is often elaborately carved, it being the pastime of lovers of successive generations to make fresh carving on the fair one's loom. ❋ Unknown (1887)

Life's subtle woof in Nature's loom is wove; their fibres. ❋ Unknown (1803)

As midterm loom, mosque near Ground Zero dominates debate ❋ Unknown (2010)

One end of the loom is fastened to a strong pole lying horizontally, against which the weaver presses her feet, and the other end is held fast by a band round her back; thus her work is kept stretched, and I have stood hours watching her lift the threads, and form – with, to me, deft and bewildering swiftness, as well as surpassing patience – the favourite Tenimber pattern which borders all the garments they make. ❋ Unknown (1887)

(A loom is one of those old timey things they made clothes on. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Would the fact that the firings came in the middle of the president’s term loom quite so large? ❋ Matt Johnston (2007)

A mysterious gift, an injured swan and a secret name loom large in this luminous novel based on the childhood of one of the 20th century's greatest poets. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Partly because the commercial real-estate debt market is nearly three times as big now as in the early 1990s, potential losses in dollar terms loom larger. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As my home ec teacher would remind us: if you cut ON-GRAIN (up and down, with the selvage) the ruffles will be crisper than the ones cut cross grain (why? because the warp, as wrapped on the loom is a tightly twisted yarn). ❋ Unknown (2008)

She had no more power than a shuttle in the loom, which is directed by the weaver's hand. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Only when we look back and take stock can we see which opinons/views/labels loom large in the legal tag cloud — in nubibus, as we might say in law. ❋ Unknown (2005)

According to Reichel-Dolmatoff, Tim explained, the loom is an image of the four corners of the world, with the point of intersection of the cross poles representing the sacred peaks of the Sierra Nevada. ❋ Wade Davis (1996)

Penelope spent her days weaving a [shroud] for [Laertes], and her nights [unraveling] the cloth she had made. ❋ G Canis (2004)

- 'Man, stop [looming] us!' - 'Dude. You're getting [loomed].' - 'Go away, [you dirty] loom!' - *turns around to find themselves being loomed* 'Ahh!' ❋ RadicalRat (2009)

"Have you [got] [your own] loom?" ❋ Sanityisoverrated (2004)

man, [that chick] is [straight] loomin' [tonight]. ❋ Angiebaby (2004)

paka- those are [good] ❋ Pok (2002)

I listened to so much [loomer] by [mbv] i entered a state of [looming] ❋ DedicatedLoomer (2023)

*sitting on the end of a [pier] with your mates looking out at the stars and the moon on the ocean at 2am in silence. "What would you call us doing that back there?" "[Duude]", we were just looming out!" "[Yeh man], it was magnificent" ❋ Wanderman (2014)

Clarence: Hey [Davit] look at that [man out] deep walking towards us he is walking kind of funny. Davit: What that man out deep is doing is called [looming] ❋ Creep Master (2009)

[Oh yes], look at those legs, I'd love to [loom] her, I'd definitely give her a good [looming]. ❋ Teknonutter (2005)

"[you sir], is a [loom]." ❋ The Giant Dingus (2005)

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