Synonym: absurd, bizarre, deformed, fantastic, incredible, monstrous, odd, queer, ridiculous, ugly, unnatural. Similar words: montesquieu, protest, rote, protein, protect, protective, protection, protect from. Meaning: [grəʊ'tesk] n. art characterized by an incongruous mixture of parts of humans and animals interwoven with plants. adj. 1. distorted and unnatural in shape or size; abnormal and hideous 2. ludicrously odd.
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61. Bosch was a master of the grotesque in painting.
62. Gothic villain is a grotesque figure in literary works.
63. A grotesque peak thrusts itself towards the sky.
64. Everything seemed strange, so tawdry and grotesque.
65. But while no one large asset class is currently showing signs of grotesque overvaluation, few are still at bombed-out levels.
66. Phoebe: No, this game is grotesque. Twenty armless guys joined at the waist by a steel bar, forced to play soccer forever. Hello, human rights violation.
67. Fantastic and grotesque elements that have widespread distribution in myths are especially puzzling.
68. The creatures themselves are veiny, scary, and bordering on the grotesque,(http://sentencedict.com/grotesque.html) with Satan-worthy roars.
69. This led to grotesque practices like automagically injecting javascript that trapped clicks and converted them into state-gathering POSTs.
70. A dancing girl is animating the scene with grotesque gestures.
71. The two stone lions, of grotesque shape, guard the entrance.
72. The grotesque narration in A Dream of Red Mansions implies the author's poetic experience of life grotesqueness , which can be found in the levels of language and implications.
73. The last part explores the values and significance of the characteristic of grotesqueness of network literature from its grotesque features, that is, unofficial, legal and Utopian.
74. I tossed halfsick between grotesque reality and savage, frightening dreams.
75. That wizened and grotesque little old man is a notorious miser.
76. The most grotesque fantastic conceits haunted him in his bed at night.
77. To get a true picture of nature, he picked/chose mountains with treacherous pathsand unfrequented jungles for explorations, discovering many grotesque mountains and beautiful sceneries.
78. Their "beautiful" features—sloping foreheads, almond-shaped eyes, large noses, and drooping lower lips—today seem as grotesque as bound feet.
79. For modern democracy has rediscovered what the emperors knew: grotesque entertainments guarantee the quiescence of the populace.
80. I'm taking some poetic license to totally and, one might say, grotesque?
81. The fat old man looks grotesque in his tight pants.
82. The image of men, and it's a grotesque image, of men rifling the bowels of their mother earth for treasures better hid - this is a disgusting and terrifying image of a lot of things.
83. 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 (1840).
84. He is the first writer to give a grotesque description of sexual perversion and explore the aestheticism of lechery in Japanese literature and the relations between"m..."
85. His existence could only become the most grotesque of failures.
86. Some, le rabouin, for example, are at the same time grotesque and terrible, and produce on you the effect of a cyclopean grimace.
87. The Inorganic's armor and grotesque design screamed mindless hatefulness ; the sky was screeching a death song at him.
88. Their early films tried to convey revolutionary propaganda through grotesque and fantastic imagery.
89. It was pedantic rather than reasonable, just to the point of being grotesque.
90. And, for my age, talk about the mystery of death, was extravagant and grotesque, is simply the young do not" die" taste, to endow with new words that" dead".
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