grotesqueness in a sentence
Examples
- The film may have been schematic in its disdain for the grotesqueness of the affluent society, but it still pulses with emotional energy and conflict.
- Although a number of Podervianskyi's expressions have entered Ukrainian slang, he uses crude language to show the flaws and grotesqueness of his characters.
- We find in it little of the exaggeration and grotesqueness, and none of the fierce political enthusiasm, of which the designs of James Gillray are so full.
- But to set fire to human remains, an act that reminds some of the Nazis'mass burning of Jewish corpses, is to plumb the depths of grotesqueness.
- Maybe the sheer gratuitous grotesqueness tickled the collective funnybone of the anglosphere enough to make the expression stick . talk ) 21 : 44, 9 April 2007 ( UTC)
- Yet the film's very absurdity _ along with its Grand Guignol grotesqueness _ give it its mojo, tossing moments of agonizing tragedy and clownish humor into the same sick salad.
- "I guess it's the whole thing with ugliness and grotesqueness being synonymous with evil, which it's not a lot of times, as we all know.
- These brothers are different to the point of grotesqueness, changeling siblings, so that when each starts to take on aspects of the other, it feels as elemental as a fairy tale.
- The portrayal of the devadasi system as " prostitution " sought to advertise the grotesqueness of the subject population for political ends, while the British colonial authorities officially maintained most brothels in India.
- Words can do little to describe the filthiness, the grotesqueness, the utter replusiveness of Kansas City's 13-3 penalty-plagued, boredom-plagued and ineptness-plagued victory.