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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grotesque looking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that appears ugly or distorted in an exaggerated way. Example sentence: The grotesque looking gargoyle perched atop the old stone building seemed to be watching us with curiosity.
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"Or they can have a close look at my tri-dimensional selfies, at my deformed and grotesque looking body, etc".
I dare you to take the most grotesque looking root vegetable you can find (think celeriac, wasabi root) and turn it into a lovable latke.
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This could be focusing on a particular garnish, your aunt's lipstick on her martini glass, close-ups of grotesque looking yet delicious mashed potatoes, or follow my lead with an uncooked piece of meat.
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Some passages of hopping, which possibly were intended to be grotesque, looked comic instead.
If you want grotesque, look (bizarrely enough) to the show's star, James Barbour, who portrays the worthy but dissolute Sydney Carton, he of the "far, far better thing" spiel.
Gerald would never forget the pitiful, grotesque look on Red's face upon graduation.
Taking beautiful diamonds (or even just gold) and putting them on your teeth is at best a ridiculous waste of a stunning rock and at worst a horribly grotesque look akin to turning braces into jewelry or looking like the baddie in an action film a la Bane from the last Batman movie or the infamous James Bond henchman Jaws.
As if in competition, we started to tell grotesque anecdotes, looking for the most exaggerated things that had happened to us.
Sounds grotesque, but looks great.
"It makes the most grotesque killings look staged, like you're in a new and daring section of Disney World: Dahmerland".
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