Aún no tenemos significados para "more grotesque".
1There's this rather strange notion-One more grotesque irony in this story.
2Here also he found a drama, though of a more grotesque sort.
3The deeper they ran, the more grotesque and abundant the landscape became.
4Johnson's personality, too, cannot be fairly judged by its more grotesque expression.
5A more grotesque group cannot well be imagined; dressed, half-dressed, or entirely naked.
6Scenes, according to our ideas, much more grotesque were then of frequent occurrence.
7His appearance, as he advanced in age, had become more grotesque.
8Also they made more grotesque an already grotesque and elusive individuality.
9Every canvas was in tatters, made even more grotesque by the undamaged frames.
10Oh ye gods and little fishes, could anything be more grotesque!
11Yesterday's events were even more grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre and unprecedented.
12Sounds even more grotesque than the steroid-fuelled bodybuilders at Bondi.
13The fantasy inspired stories and drawings, each more grotesque and outlandish than the last.
14The expression sat oddly on his lean features, making his face even more grotesque.
15Children who visit the gallery will get some protection from the Chapmans' more grotesque imaginings.
16At first it caused great uneasiness, but eventually the manifestation became more grotesque than alarming.
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