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grotesque造句
31. Faces aflame with drink, grotesque moustaches, pot bellies ... I seemed to have stumbled into a painting by Hogarth. 32. In the bar, a single candle threw grotesque shadows across the ceiling. 33. The boy was twisting one side of his face in grotesque imitation of his grandfather. 34. In addition, the survivors are inevitably sur-rounded with the painful and grotesque reminders of the recent violence. 35. Were they keeping a glass eye on him, these grotesque, moth-eaten remnants? 36. He began to run about in front of her, to turn, to perform grotesque dance movements that were not without some grace. 37. Suddenly the grotesque figure of the hunchback Quasimodo loomed out of the darkness. 38. In all my fatty, even grotesque innocence they consumed me, wherever I went, on whomever I smiled. 39. They lend to an airport lounge the look of a grotesque, sprawling creche peopled by monster babies. 40. Shaken free from its sand, a casting looked like nothing so much as a grotesque mutation of the final part. 41. Sometimes I wonder now whether I dreamed some of it, so much was just unbelievable, so grotesque. 42. The news showed grotesque film clips of people being attacked by dogs. 43. As he grows older he becomes more grotesque and therefore more frightening and effective in his second role. 44. Gradually the grotesque body of the carnival was displaced by the dominant representation of the body epitomised by the classical nude. 45. The soot-black metal of the stoves was carved with grotesque faces from which a dark heat beat out at Quiss. 46. At the very least I claim to be pitiful, grotesque, or appalling. 47. "The disease can also cause grotesque lumps under the skin," Ketch said. 48. To suggest this child died because of mandatory sentence is grotesque. 49. The scaffolding tumbled down, burying him under a grotesque criss-cross of beams and posts. 50. For the first time she saw that he was no longer ugly or misshapen or grotesque, but very beautiful. 51. She looked grotesque, a little ridiculous, with thin clumps of hair sticking out of her mouth as if she was munching. 52. Meanwhile, the arms hung down, wrinkled like grotesque, long, fallen leaves. 53. He is stopped at the door by an emaciated woman with a grotesque burn injury, whom I have not seen before. 54. It is a grotesque creature with a flattened body and a squashed-looking head. 55. He became a doctor, and he treated poor people in the daytime, and he wrote grotesque novels all night. 56. Headgear is likely to be adorned with grotesque horns. 57. The state of being grotesque; grotesqueness. 58. The clever ones are detestaBle, the others are grotesque. 59. a grotesque distortion of the truth. 60. The disparity of age made it even grotesque.