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Meanings of grotesque caricature in English
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Usage of grotesque caricature in English
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The hostility excited by a grotesquecaricature of virtue did not spare virtue herself.
2
My eyes kept sliding away from the grotesquecaricature.
3
The whale grew a grotesquecaricature of a blind-eyed face in front of its blowhole.
4
Both were material for grotesquecaricature.
5
One reason why she is so intolerable to me is that she is a grotesquecaricature of what you used to be.
6
Gradually it disclosed a grotesquecaricature of a human figure, but so maimed and doubled up that it seemed a stuffed and fallen scarecrow.
7
She was curling her hair before the tiny mirror that hung on the whitewashed wall and distorted her round, pink-and-white face into a grotesquecaricature.
8
They were monsters-inface and form grotesquecaricatures of everything human.
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They are grotesquecaricatures of humanity-withoutsoul and almost without brain.
10
Just like Scotch tape, the rubber bands help turn his subjects into grotesquecaricatures of themselves.
11
Five or six had already hatched and the grotesquecaricatures which sat blinking in the sunlight were enough to cause me to doubt my sanity.
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"Oh, I couldn't do that-itwouldn't be proper." Then she smiled, her face a grotesquecaricature of what it had once been.
13
"Making myself agreeable, or making a grotesquecaricature of myself in my struggles to be agreeable, has been the business of my life."
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They have witnessed from the inside the staggering speed in which the simulacra overtakes the real, the crude reductionism of their lives into grotesquecaricatures...