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单词 Grotesque
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1. The story was too grotesque to believe.
2. It's grotesque to portray peace campaigners as unpatriotic.
3. She has become a grotesque parody of her former elegant self.
4. Her account of the incident was a grotesque distortion of the truth.
5. It's grotesque to expect a person of her experience to work for so little money.
6. This article is a grotesque parody of the truth.
7. Gothic churches are full of devils and grotesque figures.
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8. His face has a grotesque appearance.
9. By modern standards, the treatment of prisoners was grotesque.
10. I felt it was a grotesque intrusion into our lives.
11. It's grotesque to expect a person of her experience to work for such little money.
12. They tried to avoid looking at his grotesque face and his crippled body.
13. He was verging on the grotesque.
14. Their faces, I mean; so - so grotesque.
15. We went in for agitprop caricature and grotesque exaggeration.
16. One can only wonder At so grotesque a blunder.
17. The scene of Stalin's death agony was grotesque.
18. The grotesque face stared at her.
19. The solution seemed so grotesque that his nerve almost failed him.
20. There was a grotesque inventiveness, a deliberate eccentricity in the idea of the cuckoo clock that Melanie had never encountered.
21. It was a little bit grotesque and a little bit miraculous, but at the same time astonishingly stark and uncompromising.
22. Their faces were like the grotesque masks of street carnivals, their clothes the cruel parodies of stamping clowns.
23. This grotesque bird is specialised for taking honey from wild bees' nests and has no feathers on its head.
24. I was not her troublesome doll, then, her grotesque duty.
25. By now she'd had so much cosmetic surgery that she looked quite grotesque.
26. The pharmaceutical industry is concerned with maintaining high ethical standards, and to compare it with the tobacco industry is grotesque.
27. It also brings with it bad luck and a grotesque litany of deaths.
28. Its dynamic and smiling young white-collar workers are just as grotesque.
29. On the tombstones in the churchyard will be found many famous names and some grotesque designs.
30. My sense of proportion left me; my judgment took on the grotesque exaggerations of a cruel cartoon.
1. The story was too grotesque to believe.
2. It's grotesque to portray peace campaigners as unpatriotic.
3. She has become a grotesque parody of her former elegant self.
4. Her account of the incident was a grotesque distortion of the truth.
5. By now she'd had so much cosmetic surgery that she looked quite grotesque.
6. It's grotesque to expect a person of her experience to work for so little money.
7. His face has a grotesque appearance.
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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.
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:///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".
91. The aftermath of the disaster was unimaginably grotesque -- and made worse by the fact that it was manmade.
92. Those whom Nature had depicted as merely quaint became grotesque.
93. Hieronymus Bosch was a master of the grotesque in painting.
94. Hamlet's assumed antic disposition; fantastic Halloween costumes; a grotesque reflection in the mirror.
95. Grotesque masks and figures atop twisted columns complete this extraordinary design.
96. Grotesque faces are carved over the doorway of the old building.
97. Grotesque literature follows the rules of"aesthetics in need", which satisfies man's curiosity and death instinct meanwhile releases the pressure of being human.
98. In Fernando Sorrentino's fiction there is a curious mixture of fantasy and humour that sometimes comes in a grotesque framework, and always in a verisimilar one.
99. The hybrid imagery crafted in the style of comic grotesque subverts the positivist epistemology and classification, and emanates a strong dynamic and pleasure of anthropomorphism.
100. Most of those reports were a nightmare - grotesque, circumstantial , eager, and untrue.
101. Christlike vagrant wanders through a perverse and grotesque land filled with religious and sacrilegious imagery.
102. The uninhibited mutations and grotesque symbolic language of dreams interrupt the distinct images of contemporary humanity.
103. The element of Substance and Flesh is the core of the Grotesque realism, and commonly reveals itself in the images of hugeness and exaggeration.
104. The fat old man looked grotesque in his tight pants.
105. Graphic artist Antje Gerwien treads a fine line between groovy and grotesque(), the the above bag designs illustrate so well.
106. Ridiculousness and grotesque makes people happy and confident with its beauty and fantasy. The art of ugliness sweeps beauty. It only brings pain and detest with sole banality .
107. Its predominant vein was, in Poe's own phrase, " the grotesque and arabesque. ".
108. Elizabeth Willard is a grotesque character in Sherwood Anderson's work Winesburg, Ohio.
109. That is a grotesque painting with two - headed animals with wings.
110. Grotesque masks along in a burst of pre - Lenten revelry in Nice, France.
111. Hundreds of these were produced, but the Luttrell Psalter is remarkable for its whimsical, humorous and vivid pictures of rural life and a demonic world that is terrifying and grotesque.
112. In the past, the spectacle of people in giant, grotesque, puffer coats going hatless was always amusing.
113. At her forecastle stood a grotesque figurehead, some worm-eaten wooden eminence with a constipated look and a scroll tucked up under one arm.
114. "Even my good reviews have tended to be backhanded compliments," he says. "They'll say I was good and almost unbearably grotesque.".
115. Western critics hold that Flannery O'Connor, one of the 20th-century Southern American writers, played up in her fiction a religious sense, thus resulting in grotesque style.
116. The theoretic innovations of this thesis include the advance of the conception of grotesque merry-andrew and the analysis about it's functions and it's aesthetic contributions.
117. The preparation of a man a la suckling pig is grotesque yet impossible to turn away from.
118. The Spanish Steps were crowded with the sellers of grotesque caricatures.
119. Grotesque: Group of typefaces classified under the British Standard. A form of the sans serif typeface.
120. Stones of grotesque forms are often attractive with underlaid lines and water holes.
121. The rendition of a mighty metal firearm in artfully carved stone is eerie, the conflict between traditional sculptural values and the brutality of mechanised war shocking and grotesque.
122. These Clausewtzian commonplaces will shed light on the grotesque fiasco at Leyte Gulf.
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