carry weight vs loom large

carry weight

verb
  • To have influence. 

  • To be handicapped by an extra burden, as when one rides or runs. 

loom large

verb
  • To have a great deal of importance, presence, power, or sway; to be of great significance or concern, especially when posing a likely threat or danger. 

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