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1. He stopped and inspected the grotesque
2. She stepped up to the pool's surface and saw her reflection wavering in the liquid below, her visage made even more grotesque in the constant silver ripples
3. The Onoskolon was a grotesque monster with one foot of
4. With such a location came additional and perhaps even greater dangers - she had heard about the grotesque Falmer haunting the old ruins
5. the figure was supposed to represent, though Penelope had suspicions that it might be a previously unknown statue of one of the fabled Snow Elves, prior to their grotesque Falmer form of the present
6. A crack of a rod on bone, the snap and sizzle of plasma goads into flesh and the near constant cries of pain sprang from one part of the room then another as if part of some grotesque concert of agony and torture
7. Caius’ hands were grotesque talons, hanging from his human arms
8. His form was not grotesque in a conventional sense: the exoskeleton had a perfect symmetry, a perfectly integrated system of servos overlaid with chrome plating, a design that bespoke maximum efficiency
9. more he looked handsome rather than grotesque
10. mechanical innards and others covered with latex skin, looking far too lifelike and grotesque
11. It was grotesque
12. Had he sang anything really raunchy in the shower lately? He couldn’t remember anything too grotesque
13. The Patriarch had risen from his seat with hands behind his back, and was very slowly pacing around the columns, his form every once in a while disappearing behind a blaze of blue and white light, each time a sliver of his figure and face appearing grotesque and malformed behind the glass column, as if it had the ability to reveal what lay behind the facade of the Patriarch
14. The effect of the overlarge eye against his otherwise handsome face is both grotesque and amusing
15. The later began to think that she had been altogether mistaken, and her fears and expectations suddenly seemed to her grotesque
16. In spite of the scaly skin, the creature was not grotesque, it was beautiful, a beautiful baby girl with bloody hair
17. You will be eaten alive for my supper!” Saying that, she pointed her grotesque hand at each of the girls, shooting spider webs to entrap them
18. grotesque, and Lucy always felt a stab of hatred
19. Honks and the like are grotesque spews
20. Upon the first levels there are vague, horrible shapes, grotesque forms such as one sees in nightmares
21. which calls them into existence, though nearly always with some grotesque
22. Night had fallen rapidly, but the full moon cast enough light to reveal the outline of her grotesque features
23. of nowhere, already carved with monumental statues of grotesque
24. I was Jack the giant killer; stealthily approaching and running from the drum-playing giant, caught by his ‘singing’ wife who chased me around, making everyone laugh even harder with her grotesque expressions and gargantuan movements
25. her breasts, watching her expression that was nearly grotesque now
26. As enemy was brutal and treacherous, he implemented grotesque actions, thinking them, analyzing them and carrying them out, without any sense of proportion, with the sole purpose of inflicting the greatest possible damage to the recipients of his punishment
27. Moss, fungi and humidity had drawn grotesque forms on the lock walls by the scourges of time
28. David quickly threw the hood back over the Ryder, covering up its grotesque body
29. It was a grotesque sight to see, but for the love of power, everyone was willing to turn their heads away
30. The archway was in fact a pair of grotesque statues of two ogres standing over the river, joining hands at the top as they squabbled over some prize which was no longer there
31. come now give me the time I live within this grotesque world
32. His left foot was wrapped in layer upon layer of bandage, parts of the crisp whiteness stained a yellowy pink colour, like a grotesque Christmas present
33. I continued looking, drawn by some grotesque curiosity I could not express
34. Out of the shadows of the cliffs moved a monstrous shambling bulk—an anthropomorphic horror, a grotesque travesty of creation
35. It was covered with strange, grotesque carvings, depicting men and animals, and half- bestial creatures that might have been gods or devils
36. The upper half of the man's body was laced with severe lacerations which had bled and dried with grotesque black scabs
37. Many of the religious systems of man come from the formulations of the human intellect, but the God-consciousness is not necessarily a part of these grotesque systems of religious slavery
38. The croc lunged and snapped in one motion, causing the water to explode into grotesque froth
39. Many were simple pillars of rock, some were oddly shaped, and a few were bizarre in form, twisted and deformed into grotesque statues
40. Beyond the magnolia and surrounded by cabbage palms was the most grotesque thing either had ever seen
41. When the bodyguard reached the door he saw two bodies lying in grotesque positions, one on the pavement, one half in the road, the rifle still clutched in his hand
42. She could now feel the grotesque sweaty palm of Mr
43. As my cruelty and malicious activities grew, the heavier and more grotesque my appearance became
44. The breeze suddenly died and the grotesque hush returned as Terence and his mount stepped into the copse, leaving a startled Feltus several steps behind pondering his next course of action
45. Her face was twisted in a grotesque mask of pain and ultimately death
46. human and the other, a grotesque pointy eared, puke-green
47. Those grotesque images would remain with
48. When the current was switched on, the writhing mass instantly and violently arched their bodies, opening wide their large mouths in a grotesque spasm
49. more grotesque than anything the whims of nature could produce
50. For seconds only the walls of the canyon were illuminated, throwing grotesque shadows, as with an explosive woof the panel van became a circling, plunging ball of fire that in an instant dipped below the level of the road and was gone