Adverb
In a grotesque manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe issue of sovereignty...was always intertwined with the issue of democracy. Many of us held that it was not only unwise but wanton for British MPs to surrender a part of our democracy to institutions which were so grotesquely undemocratic. Michael Foot
I was born in 1927, the only child of middle-class parents, both English, and themselves born in the grotesquely elongated shadow, which they never rose sufficiently above history to leave, of that monstrous dwarf Queen Victoria. John Fowles
The baby dove into the room, transforming grotesquely as it landed on the floorin a deft sumersault. Brandon Mull
America is in a runaway-train position and dragging all the world with it. It's grotesquely mentally ill. Joni Mitchell
If we remain grotesquely unequal, we shall lose all sense of fraternity: and fraternity, for all its fatuity as a political objective, turns out to be the necessary condition of politics itself. Tony Judt
behind the house lay two nude figures grotesquely bald, with deliberate knife-slashes marking their bodies Source: Internet