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monstrous

[mon-struhs] / ˈmɒn strəs /




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Only Byrne’s flashes of humor and desperately flailing humanity keep her on this side of monstrous.

From Los Angeles Times

At this point, all we can hope is that his inherent cowardice will win out over his monstrous ego one more time.

From Salon

Tennyson plunged into a monstrous grief that afflicted him for years.

From The Wall Street Journal

He called ICE’s decision “monstrous,” pledging to seek details.

From Salon

Van Der Beek communicates an unmistakable feeling that there is a good person somewhere inside his character, dying to break free of the tortured fate his monstrous doppelganger has created for him.

From Salon