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"loom" is a perfectly correct and usable word in written English.
It is a verb which means to appear in a large, imposing, and threatening way. For example, "The dark clouds loomed on the horizon, signaling an impending storm."
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Blavatsky at a loom.
Subhankari has space for a loom.
Somewhere in there a loom would have been crammed.
"Eventually the art department let me have a loom".
He knew, too, that Joseph worked as a loom fixer.
Another of his inventions, a loom driven by punch-cards, was subsequently perfected by Jacquard.
Toyota started out as a loom maker, founded by Kiichiro Toyoda's father Sakichi.
Openwork fabrics made on a loom (for example, brocaded gauze) are not considered lace.
In one, a lady sits, rather loftily, at a loom; in another, a woman prepares tortillas.
Laced between the calamities, as if on a loom, are the threads of brilliance.
One of the first manmade textiles, it requires almost no special tools, certainly not a loom.
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