7 adjectives to describe grotesqueness

And he began feebly to pace to and fro, looking like an old, grey-haired man in the dim grotesqueness of the light.

Their amorous hyperbole, too, despite its frequent grotesqueness, affects us perhaps more sympathetically than that of the Greeks.

The walls of the house are painted in horizontal bars of blue, white, orange and whitea gay grotesqueness of style which does not offend the eye under an eastern sun.

In conversation he made numerous odd noises of no known marketable value, and his infrequent words were carved and wrought into heraldic grotesqueness.

The Early Victorians, however, missed the broad outlines, and were altogether taken up with the obvious grotesqueness of the details.

We must not forget that we are watched over in the night season," he said, laying his hand on Low's shoulder, with an illustration of celestial guardianship that would have been impious but for its palpable grotesqueness.

Very horrible and very bitter in its sheer grotesqueness was the thought.

7 adjectives to describe  grotesqueness