In total, this person represents the grotesqueness of a Dionysian character.
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There's little mistreatment of the titular waif, no grotesqueness among the guests at the ball.
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Epulopiscium is notable for sheer grotesqueness, of course, but it also upsets some long-held scientific assumptions.
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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.
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The episode was criticized for its crude imagery, particularly the grotesqueness of Cartman's obesity and inability to control his flatulence.
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In his movie, Tarantino allows his audience to experience the thrill of guns'precision and power, but in so doing he makes us complicit in its violent grotesqueness.
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It wasn't when I walked by a Chinese grocery and saw black mushrooms the size of discuses, piles of flat squid and jars of sea cucumbers of various grotesqueness.
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Chang describes many incidents of unshirted mayhem in excruciating detail, and supplements her written account with a gallery of photographs whose grotesqueness no mere vocabulary can match.
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Ludicrous or incongruous unnaturalness or distortion