The grotesqueness of such adornment found frequent ridicule in prose and verse.
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Even in that exciting moment Terry saw the grotesqueness of the situation.
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Humor and comedy with them became burlesque, sometimes repulsive in its grotesqueness.
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Persian gems abound with monstrous forms, of equal, or even superior grotesqueness.
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Could any caricature of mine exceed in grotesqueness your sketch of yourself?
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Is all the grotesquerie worth it for that small moment of retribution?
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She backed away from this grotesquerie, flattening herself against the steam-wetted tiles.
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Another grotesquerie is being hastily planned for the nation's capital, Ottawa.
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Avun studied the corpse-faced grotesquerie in front of him, and made no response.
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With horrid grotesquerie it flapped toward another candle, bent on putting it out.
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In the fleeting glimpse he caught of it, Smoke wondered if he had ever seen a Dore grotesquery to compare.
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A swift groan was the only indication he showed of the grotesquery he experienced passing through the gateway into the ghost realm.
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Then again, there's something fitting about this grotesquery playing out like a wildly passive-aggressive epistolary novel in the Les Liaisons Dangereuses mould.
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I said, "I have something to-toshow you." The room was not too dark, I hoped, for him to discern the gleam of my grotesquery.
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The sweltering heat of other continents bred grotesqueries he wanted no sight of.
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Let it wash over you, the startling imagery and grotesqueries-shrinesto an alien wilderness.
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He tried not to stare at the assembled grotesqueries, not to show his inner nerves.
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It seems like the most grueling possible coup de grace to a film filled with grotesqueries.
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Beran understands the grotesqueries of 4chan as a kind of modern monument to disconsolate male heartbreak.
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Alas, I was born a Lannister of Casterly Rock, and the grotesqueries are all the poorer.
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It's every man for himself amidst the fantasies and grotesqueries, and no one has any illusions.
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All deformities, grotesqueries were to her horrible, appalling.
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One naturally expected of him mere grotesqueries-andfound simply the courteous demeanour of a gentleman of the world.
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His calmness increased, it seemed, in direct ratio to the story's grotesqueries and to his wife June's growing agitation.
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This multitude see the comic side of a thousand low-grade and trivial things-broadincongruities, mainly; grotesqueries, absurdities, evokers of the horse-laugh
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The northern island is an amazement, but its gruesome volcanic grotesqueries please less than the scenic splendours of its southern neighbour.