He called the article a "grotesque distortion" and was eventually awarded £5,000 in compensation.
"The decision to indict me is a grotesque distortion of the prosecutorial power and a moral and legal outrage," he said.
He marked the grotesque distortions of the corpses and thought, The man's a monster.
He also remarked that the film was "a grotesque distortion" of the Senate, "as grotesque as anything ever seen!
SportsWorld, as Lipsyte points out in the book by that name, "is a grotesque distortion of sports."
The received interpretation of the salient facts of the Watergate episode is a fantastic and grotesque distortion of historical truth.
My trial was to keep seeing her, to find her amid the grotesque distortions of disease.
This is one of the more grotesque distortions to come out of Washington.
The most grotesque distortions gain currency: Brussels is supposedly home to an immense, Kafkaesque bureaucracy.
What a shamefully grotesque distortion.