GROTESQUERY
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Gro‐tesqu″er‐y (?), n. [Written also grotesquerie.] [[From Grotesque.]] Grotesque action, speech, or manners; grotesque doings. “The sustained grotesquery of Feather-top.” K. L. Bates. Vileness, on the other hand, becomes grotesquerie, wonderfully converted into a subject of laughter. George Gissing.