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abloom
a·bloom || ə'bluːmadj. 開花した, 花盛りの
loom イディオム
late bloomer
a person who is slow to mature or succeed Kelly is not doing well in math, but she may be a late bloomer.
bloomer
a mistake
blooming
an intensifier: "It's blooming cold outside!"
loom large on the horizon
Idiom(s): loom large (on the horizon)
Theme: IMPORTANCE
to be of great importance, especially when referring to a possible problem, danger, or threat.
• The exams were looming large on the horizon.
• Eviction was looming large when the students could not pay their rent.
paint a gloomy picture|gloomy|gloomy picture|paint
v. phr. To describe something in a gloomy, pessimistic way. We are sad because the weather forecast has painted a gloomy picture for all of next week when we go on vacation.
loom large
loom large
Appear imminent in a threatening, magnified form. For example, The possibility of civil war loomed large on the horizon, or Martha wanted to take it easy for a week, but the bar exam loomed large. This term employs loom in the sense of “come into view,” a usage dating from the late 1500s.