Although it's hard not to feel that it's the grotesquery that really matters.
From the guardian.co.uk
It is also that face's terrifying caricature, reduced to a kind of cruel game of grotesquery.
From the independent.co.uk
She is flam boyant to the point of grotesquery, as is Miss Muldaur.
From the time.com
Kids will delight in its whimsical, dangerous world-where grotesquery is the norm and anything can happen.
From the forbes.com
There is the grotesquery of the figures, which look a bit like costumed visitors at a Halloween party.
From the nytimes.com
There's a familiar seam of grotesquery.
From the metro.co.uk
Gleefully horrific characterisations abound, but the real pleasure lies in the digressions laying bare Spencer's own grotesquery.
From the independent.co.uk
It is a magnificent picaresque, featuring bountiful dollops of grace and grotesquery, that continues to resonate with those brave enough to actually read it.
From the post-gazette.com
That the week's most heartwarming piece of showbiz news comes from the terrifying grotesquery of perversion and horridness that is the Premier League's footballing community?
From the guardian.co.uk
It lacks his usual slavering interest in gore, grotesquery and sadism-though there is one signature episode in which a man is tortured by being doused in blood and dunked in shark-infested waters.
From the time.com
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Grotesqueness: ludicrous or incongruous unnaturalness or distortion