grotesque u rečniku PONS

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They have been described as narratives at once spontaneous, lyric, grotesque and humorous.
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On each side of the east window is a large grotesque corbel painted white.
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Though the majority of his poems use tragical and majestic elements, he also uses irony, grotesque motifs and playfulness.
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The book's depictions of fanged monsters concerned some parents when it was first published, as his characters were somewhat grotesque in appearance.
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These frescos display typical themes of the time, such as romantic landscapes, grotesques and rustic scenes.
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It is a very large creature with a grotesque head bearing multiple eyes and a wide sharp-toothed mouth, attached to a long snake-like body.
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The arch-braced roof with seven bays is original; its main trusses rest on carved corbels representing grotesque animals.
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Some, however, also had a humorous and grotesque edge, whereas still others were social commentaries.
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He considered that the movie would have been grotesque if it had been done with actors, but being humoristic it worked better.
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There was insanity, a grotesque horribleness about it that was interestingly unpleasant.
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