Use "grotesque|grotesques" in a sentence

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.

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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.

26. I was not her troublesome doll, then, her grotesque duty.

27. Curses come in all kinds of grotesque shapes and sizes

28. 12 One can only wonder At so grotesque a blunder.

29. Today we are faced with a particularly grotesque form of Appeasement

30. Early 16th century from Italian Antico ‘antique’, used to mean ‘grotesque’.

31. The rods are carved in the form of a series of gargoyle faces and grotesques, but are harmless.

32. Even if the boy lives, he'll be a cripple, a grotesque.

33. The solution seemed so grotesque that his nerve almost failed him.

34. That wizened and grotesque little old man is a notorious miser.

35. What does Bizarre mean? Very odd in manner, appearance, etc.; grotesque

36. She has become a grotesque parody of her former elegant self.

37. 23 She has become a grotesque parody of her former elegant self.

38. Its predominant vein was, in Poe's own phrase, " the grotesque and arabesque. ".

39. For some people, the macabre, grotesque, and Blightful never lose their appeal

40. Her account of the incident was a grotesque distortion of the truth.

41. Its dynamic and smiling young white-collar workers are just as grotesque.

42. In art, this confusion of symbols fueled the grotesque, an idea that Poe explicitly made his theme in his classic collection of stories, Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (18.

43. By now she'd had so much cosmetic surgery that she looked quite grotesque.

44. Suddenly the grotesque figure of the hunchback Quasimodo loomed out of the darkness.

45. They tried to avoid looking at his grotesque face and his crippled body.

46. It also brings with it bad luck and a grotesque litany of deaths.

47. 21 Hamlet's assumed antic disposition; fantastic Halloween costumes; a grotesque reflection in the mirror.

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49. The fear of physical pain...... drove him to that grotesque act of self- abasement

50. Arial is a neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface designed by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders

51. Antonyms for Appealing include disagreeable, unAppealing, repulsive, unattractive, ugly, hideous, grotesque, unlovely, monstrous and unsightly

52. By now, I had the whole frenzied repertoire: terrifying voices, grotesque visions, bizarre, intractable delusions.

53. It's grotesque to expect a person of her experience to work for such little money.

54. It's grotesque to expect a person of her experience to work for so little money.

55. On the tombstones in the churchyard will be found many famous names and some grotesque designs.

56. An underrated gem, Angst is a fascinatingly morbid exercise depicting the grotesque capabilities of the disturbed

57. Grotesque: Group of typefaces classified under the British Standard. A form of the sans serif typeface.

58. Verb (used without object) to become twisted, distorted, or strained: His face Contorted into a grotesque sneer.

59. They lend to an airport lounge the look of a grotesque, sprawling creche peopled by monster babies.

60. For modern democracy has rediscovered what the emperors knew: grotesque entertainments guarantee the quiescence of the populace.

61. Antic definition: an actor in a ludicrous or grotesque part; clown ; buffoon Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

62. My sense of proportion left me; my judgment took on the grotesque exaggerations of a cruel cartoon.

63. Their faces were like the grotesque masks of street carnivals, their clothes the cruel parodies of stamping clowns.

64. Captive officials were made to wear around their necks the severed heads of their kings, like grotesque necklaces.

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66. This grotesque bird is specialised for taking honey from wild bees' nests and has no feathers on its head.

67. It was a little bit grotesque and a little bit miraculous, but at the same time astonishingly stark and uncompromising.

68. What's the meaning of the phrase 'Old Codger'? An old man, especially one who is eccentric, curmudgeonly or grotesque

69. After four and a half days, there were signs of delirium, and the person’s visual world became quite grotesque.

70. The pharmaceutical industry is concerned with maintaining high ethical standards, and to compare it with the tobacco industry is grotesque.

71. 10 The pharmaceutical industry is concerned with maintaining high ethical standards, and to compare it with the tobacco industry is grotesque.

72. 25 It was a little bit grotesque and a little bit miraculous, but at the same time astonishingly stark and uncompromising.

73. Burlesque definition is - a literary or dramatic work that seeks to ridicule by means of grotesque exaggeration or comic imitation

74. But when it’s re-created as a super-soft plush pal, the Blobfish transforms from comically grotesque to downright cuddly

75. Since overaugmenting something often makes it grotesque, in some languages Augmentatives are used primarily for comical effect or as pejoratives.

76. “Grotesque” is full of schoolgirls in long socks but Blanchingly free of cuteness, a combination we might call Uh-Oh Kitty

77. Most Māori carvings feature human figures, generally with three fingers and either a natural-looking, detailed head or a grotesque head.

78. “Grotesque” is full of schoolgirls in long socks but Blanchingly free of cuteness, a combination we might call Uh-Oh Kitty

79. 27 There was a grotesque inventiveness, a deliberate eccentricity in the idea of the cuckoo clock that Melanie had never encountered.

80. Bresson compared that film unfavorably with his own, expressing his dislike of the actors' "grotesque Buffooneries" in Dreyer's film