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be more monstrous

noun

An extra amount or extent.

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Originally, the human versions of the Nostrovite shapeshifter were intended to be more monstrous but Davies felt it was important that the audience would still be able to recognise the actor underneath once the make up had been applied.

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I'm not sure who or what is more monstrous: the smug sceptics or the scant cryptids.

But even as we speak we also wonder if we are more monstrous than we can bear.

In fact, this one was more monstrous in its creation than others.

Check out the "Talk Nerdy To Me" episode below for five other prehistoric mammals that were more monstrous than you'd probably expect.

His outer-space monsters are more charismatically monstrous than they really need to be for the pat narratives they're part of.

Monstrous, we think, that chocolate could be more important to them than Katharina's fate, let alone Hirsch's.

It was unclear which was the more monstrous.

The episode mostly served as a reminder that humans can be far more monstrous than any beast, as illustrated by the evil King George's attempts to undermine Charming's rule in Storybrooke, killing the innocent Billy (AKA Gus, Cinderella's adorable mouse buddy) in an attempt to frame Red and make it look like Charming couldn't protect the town.

If her theory about what happened is true, then the killing is even more monstrous than ever believed.

Calling on the Security Council to impose a global prohibition on arms sales, he added: "The facade of her prosecution is made more monstrous because its real objective is to sever her bond with the people for whom she is a beacon of hope and resistance".

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