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excrescence

[ik-skres-uhns] / ɪkˈskrɛs əns /


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Things didn't improve from there, with the Observer calling it "shameless excrescence" in 2017.

From BBC • Jan. 29, 2020

Its head is a sculptural confection of broken cycles, its rear a writhing excrescence of black rubber loops.

From Economist • Oct. 26, 2017

This ravishing excrescence reminded me of a shipwreck-themed Alexander McQueen show from 2002, which opened with a video of a drowning girl.

From The New Yorker • Mar. 21, 2016

Jewels are to art what celebrities are to society, at best an ornament, more commonly an excrescence.

From Washington Post • May 7, 2015

I have also omitted two short episodes—that of the cnumh or reptile of Corca Divna, as a mere excrescence; and Finn's expedition to Scotland for aid against Dermat.

From Old Celtic Romances by Unknown




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