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He makes grotesque faces, pantomimes fumbling in his knapsack for his supper, can't find it, capers in mock rage.
He mimes, he makes grotesque gestures, he is pathetic or comic and sometimes both, he sends words spinning through the air like colored balls.
Following the plea, Peta founder Ingrid Newkirk thanked Birkin "for ending her association with Hermès, which makes grotesque handbags" and called for the fashion house to stop using these farm methods.
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She is made grotesque.
But he made grotesque monetary demands for the nonsense of Superman.
There are panels of Nilsen doing domestic things made grotesque by the weight of absence they engender.
Yes, the banks made grotesque errors, largely because they could not understand the risks they were taking.
Apart from the tactlessness (made grotesque by the circumstance that I was a scholarship student), this little episode was not entirely anomalous.
He used a wide-angle lens, requiring that he stand inches away, to emphasize that he had their trust, and asked them to make grotesque faces.
Features once made grotesque by racist caricaturists are celebrated by this New Negro: exaggerations of physiognomy are an aspect of her style.
In doing so, these corporations make grotesque profits of 32%-42 32%-42venue - far more than, say, Apple's 24% of Penguin Books' 10%.
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