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monstrosity

[mon-stros-i-tee] / mɒnˈstrɒs ɪ ti /


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Some are considered beasts, which are animals that could exist in the real world, and others are monstrosities, which Goldstein described as more “fantastical.”

From New York Times

Is there a meaningful difference in monstrosities carried out by women?

From New York Times

Under the current rules, where those single-family “monstrosities” are allowed by right, the tree canopy in Arlington has been hammered over the past decade.

From Washington Post

The attraction was branded a "monstrosity" and a "disgrace" on social media while a New York Times headline read: "Londoners Were Promised a Hill With a View. They Got a Pile of Scaffolding."

From BBC

When I catch glimpses of the monstrosity in his mouth, I remember what he endures for my rest.

From New York Times