grotesque|grotesques in English

noun

[gro·tesque || grəʊ'tesk]

odd or ugly person or thing; work of art in the grotesque style

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1. Speaking for the grotesques, I'd have to disagree.

2. Grass's novels are peopled with outlandish characters: grotesques, clowns, scarecrows, dwarfs.

3. No such luck, you grotesque animal.

4. He was verging on the grotesque.

5. To revel in your grotesque creation?

6. The grotesque face stared at her.

7. Awful and grotesque thoughts Assailed him.

8. His face has a grotesque appearance.

9. The story was too grotesque to believe.

10. Everything seemed strange, so tawdry and grotesque.

11. This whole trip is a grotesque fantasy.

12. Their faces, I mean; so - so grotesque.

13. The scene of Stalin's death agony was grotesque.

14. Grotesque Remains by Castigated, released 04 October 2019 1

15. This article is a grotesque parody of the truth.

16. Gothic churches are full of devils and grotesque figures.

17. Headgear is likely to be adorned with grotesque horns.

18. The clever ones are detestaBle, the others are grotesque.

19. Ambit is an eccentric and unique sans serif font inspired by early grotesques, but adapted for the 21st century

20. By modern standards, the treatment of prisoners was grotesque.

21. One can only wonder At so grotesque a blunder.

22. I felt it was a grotesque intrusion into our lives.

23. 2 Gothic churches are full of devils and grotesque figures.

24. The figures and grotesque masks decorating the modillions are interesting.

25. My raft had grown increasingly grotesque reflecting my own transformation.